The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... " Again , in Fuimus Troes , 1635 : " As Irish earth doth poison poisonous beasts . " See also , Thomas Lupton's Fourth Book of Notable Things , 4to . bl . 1. Steevens . But only they , hath privilege to live . And 46 KING RICHARD II .
... " Again , in Fuimus Troes , 1635 : " As Irish earth doth poison poisonous beasts . " See also , Thomas Lupton's Fourth Book of Notable Things , 4to . bl . 1. Steevens . But only they , hath privilege to live . And 46 KING RICHARD II .
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... book ( which is frequently covered with purple leather ) in his thoughts ; but the following note renders such a supposition extremely doubtful . Malone . I believe our author uses the word testament in its legal sense . Bolingbroke is ...
... book ( which is frequently covered with purple leather ) in his thoughts ; but the following note renders such a supposition extremely doubtful . Malone . I believe our author uses the word testament in its legal sense . Bolingbroke is ...
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... Book of Virgil's Eneid : " A postern with a blind wicket there was , “ A common trade , to pass through Priam's house . " " Limen erat , cæcæque fores , et pervius usus , " Tectorum inter se Priami . " . The phrase is still used by ...
... Book of Virgil's Eneid : " A postern with a blind wicket there was , “ A common trade , to pass through Priam's house . " " Limen erat , cæcæque fores , et pervius usus , " Tectorum inter se Priami . " . The phrase is still used by ...
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... book of heaven : - Nay , all of you , that stand and look upon me , Whilst that my wretchedness doth bait myself , - Though some of you , with Pilate , wash your hands , Showing an outward pity ; yet you Pilates Have here deliver'd me ...
... book of heaven : - Nay , all of you , that stand and look upon me , Whilst that my wretchedness doth bait myself , - Though some of you , with Pilate , wash your hands , Showing an outward pity ; yet you Pilates Have here deliver'd me ...
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... book indeed Where all my sins are writ , ] This phrase is from the 139th Psalm , v . 15 : " and in thy book were all my members writ- ten . " Steevens.` 8 Did keep ten thousand men ? ] Shakspeare is here not quite ac- curate . Our old ...
... book indeed Where all my sins are writ , ] This phrase is from the 139th Psalm , v . 15 : " and in thy book were all my members writ- ten . " Steevens.` 8 Did keep ten thousand men ? ] Shakspeare is here not quite ac- curate . Our old ...
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