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Steevens . Drayton , in his Polyolbion , frequently describes the rivers of Eng- land as females , even when he speaks of the presiding power of the stream . Spenser on the other hand , represents them more classi- cally , as males .
Steevens . Drayton , in his Polyolbion , frequently describes the rivers of Eng- land as females , even when he speaks of the presiding power of the stream . Spenser on the other hand , represents them more classi- cally , as males .
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Steevens . A following line may prove the best comment on this : " Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , - 7 " Ma.one . -your passion ; ] i . e . the nature of the feelings from which you are now suffering .
Steevens . A following line may prove the best comment on this : " Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , - 7 " Ma.one . -your passion ; ] i . e . the nature of the feelings from which you are now suffering .
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Steevens . 1 Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Cæsar . ] Dr. Young , in his Busiris , appears to have imitated this passage : 66 Nay , stamp not , tyrant ; I can stamp as loud , " And raise as many dæmons with the sound .
Steevens . 1 Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Cæsar . ] Dr. Young , in his Busiris , appears to have imitated this passage : 66 Nay , stamp not , tyrant ; I can stamp as loud , " And raise as many dæmons with the sound .
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... path thy native semblance on , 2 into the succeeding vowel , an advantage which cannot be obtained in favour of the present restoration offered from the first folio . Steevens . Neither our author , nor any other author in the world ...
... path thy native semblance on , 2 into the succeeding vowel , an advantage which cannot be obtained in favour of the present restoration offered from the first folio . Steevens . Neither our author , nor any other author in the world ...
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Steevens . 3 Let me work : ] These words , as they stand , being quite unmetri- cal , I suppose our author to have originally written : Let me to work . i . e . go to work . Steevens . 4 - Bear Cæsar hard , ] Thus the old copy ...
Steevens . 3 Let me work : ] These words , as they stand , being quite unmetri- cal , I suppose our author to have originally written : Let me to work . i . e . go to work . Steevens . 4 - Bear Cæsar hard , ] Thus the old copy ...
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