The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes |
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Boyse tells us , in his Pantheon , on what authority I cannot say , that the Syrens were the daughters of Achelous , that their lower parts were like fishes , and their upper parts like women ; and Virgil's description of Scylla ...
Boyse tells us , in his Pantheon , on what authority I cannot say , that the Syrens were the daughters of Achelous , that their lower parts were like fishes , and their upper parts like women ; and Virgil's description of Scylla ...
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In the first folio edition of Hamlet , Act II . is the following passage : " I will leave him , and suddenly contrive the means of meeting between him and my daughter . " But in the original quarto copy the words in the Italick ...
In the first folio edition of Hamlet , Act II . is the following passage : " I will leave him , and suddenly contrive the means of meeting between him and my daughter . " But in the original quarto copy the words in the Italick ...
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If that thy father live , let him repent Thou wast not made his daughter ; and be thou sorry To follow Cæsar in his triumph , since Thou hast been whipp'd for following him : hence- forth , The white hand of a lady fever thee , Shake ...
If that thy father live , let him repent Thou wast not made his daughter ; and be thou sorry To follow Cæsar in his triumph , since Thou hast been whipp'd for following him : hence- forth , The white hand of a lady fever thee , Shake ...
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A kindred idea seems to occur in The Tempest : " Then , as my gift , and thy own acquisition , " Worthily purchas'd , take my daughter . " STEEVENS . Johnson has mistaken the meaning of this passage , nor will the words bear the ...
A kindred idea seems to occur in The Tempest : " Then , as my gift , and thy own acquisition , " Worthily purchas'd , take my daughter . " STEEVENS . Johnson has mistaken the meaning of this passage , nor will the words bear the ...
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The story of this tragedy had found its way into many ballads and other metrical pieces ; yet Shakspeare seems to have been more indebted to The True Chronicle History of King Leir and his Three Daughters , Gonorill , Ragan , and ...
The story of this tragedy had found its way into many ballads and other metrical pieces ; yet Shakspeare seems to have been more indebted to The True Chronicle History of King Leir and his Three Daughters , Gonorill , Ragan , and ...
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