The Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 14 |
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Warburton . That the allusion is to the prize allotted in games to the foremost in the race , is very clear . All the rest existed , I apprehend , only in Dr. Warburton's imagination . Malone . 8 . and we petty men Walk under his huge ...
Warburton . That the allusion is to the prize allotted in games to the foremost in the race , is very clear . All the rest existed , I apprehend , only in Dr. Warburton's imagination . Malone . 8 . and we petty men Walk under his huge ...
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Malone . The number of treatises written on the subject of horticulture , even at the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign , very strongly controvert Mr. Malone's supposition relative to the unfrequency of gardens at 50 early a period .
Malone . The number of treatises written on the subject of horticulture , even at the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign , very strongly controvert Mr. Malone's supposition relative to the unfrequency of gardens at 50 early a period .
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Malone . Thus in Mr. Pope's Eloisa to Abelard : 1 " Desires compos'd , affections ever even , — . - " Steevens . opinion , ] i . e . character . So , in King Henry IV , P. I : " Thou hast redeem'd thy lost opinion , " The quotation is ...
Malone . Thus in Mr. Pope's Eloisa to Abelard : 1 " Desires compos'd , affections ever even , — . - " Steevens . opinion , ] i . e . character . So , in King Henry IV , P. I : " Thou hast redeem'd thy lost opinion , " The quotation is ...
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Malone . — as a dish fit for the gods , & c . ] 66 Gradive , dedisti , " Ne qua manus vatem , ne quid mortalia bello " Lædere tela queant , sanctum et venerabile Diti " Funus erat . " Stat . Theb . VII , 1. 696. Steevens .
Malone . — as a dish fit for the gods , & c . ] 66 Gradive , dedisti , " Ne qua manus vatem , ne quid mortalia bello " Lædere tela queant , sanctum et venerabile Diti " Funus erat . " Stat . Theb . VII , 1. 696. Steevens .
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... our best man 39 There is no ground therefore for suspecting any corruption in the Malone text . and Fantasy was in our author's time commonly used for imagination , so explained in Cawdry's Alphabetical Table of hard Words , 8vo .
... our best man 39 There is no ground therefore for suspecting any corruption in the Malone text . and Fantasy was in our author's time commonly used for imagination , so explained in Cawdry's Alphabetical Table of hard Words , 8vo .
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