The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 14 |
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Mr. Tollet therefore obferves , that Dr. Warburton's interpre- tation may be right , as Holinfhed often ufes the verb to coast , i . e . to hover , or range about any thing . So , in Chapman's ver- fion of the fifth Iliad : " Atrides ...
Mr. Tollet therefore obferves , that Dr. Warburton's interpre- tation may be right , as Holinfhed often ufes the verb to coast , i . e . to hover , or range about any thing . So , in Chapman's ver- fion of the fifth Iliad : " Atrides ...
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And , father , do but think , * How fweet a thing it is to wear a crown ; * Within whofe circuit is Elyfium , * And all that poets feign of blifs and joy . * Why do we linger thus ? I cannot reft , " Rich . An if it please your grace to ...
And , father , do but think , * How fweet a thing it is to wear a crown ; * Within whofe circuit is Elyfium , * And all that poets feign of blifs and joy . * Why do we linger thus ? I cannot reft , " Rich . An if it please your grace to ...
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... ( as to botch does now ) to do a thing imperfectly and aukwardly ; and thence to fail or mifcarry in an attempt . Cole , in his Latin Dictionary , 1679 , renders- " To botch or bungle , opus corrumpere , difperdere .
... ( as to botch does now ) to do a thing imperfectly and aukwardly ; and thence to fail or mifcarry in an attempt . Cole , in his Latin Dictionary , 1679 , renders- " To botch or bungle , opus corrumpere , difperdere .
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Ten days ago I drown'd these news in tears : And now , to add more measure to your woes , I come to tell you things fince then befall'n . After the bloody fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave father breath'd his latest gasp ...
Ten days ago I drown'd these news in tears : And now , to add more measure to your woes , I come to tell you things fince then befall'n . After the bloody fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave father breath'd his latest gasp ...
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Ay , as the rocks cheer them that fear their wreck ; - To fee this fight , it irks my very foul.- Withhold revenge , dear God ! ' tis not my fault , Not wittingly have I infring'd my vow . I Why then it forts , ] Why then things are as ...
Ay , as the rocks cheer them that fear their wreck ; - To fee this fight , it irks my very foul.- Withhold revenge , dear God ! ' tis not my fault , Not wittingly have I infring'd my vow . I Why then it forts , ] Why then things are as ...
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