The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Steevens . 2 I dreamt to - night , that I did feast & c . ] I learn from an old black letter treatise on Fortune - telling & c . that to dream " of being at ban- quets , betokeneth misfortune . " & c . Steevens . 3 things unluckily ...
... Steevens . 2 I dreamt to - night , that I did feast & c . ] I learn from an old black letter treatise on Fortune - telling & c . that to dream " of being at ban- quets , betokeneth misfortune . " & c . Steevens . 3 things unluckily ...
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... Steevens . Objects means , in Shakspeare's language , whatever is presented to the eye . So , in Timon of Athens : " Swear against objects , " which Mr. Steevens has well illustrated by a line in our poet's 152d Sonnet : " And made them ...
... Steevens . Objects means , in Shakspeare's language , whatever is presented to the eye . So , in Timon of Athens : " Swear against objects , " which Mr. Steevens has well illustrated by a line in our poet's 152d Sonnet : " And made them ...
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... Steevens . 1 To hedge me in , ] That is , to limit my authority by your direction or censure . Johnson . 2 I am a soldier I , Older in practice , & c . ] Thus the ancient copies ; but the modern editors , instead of I , have read ay ...
... Steevens . 1 To hedge me in , ] That is , to limit my authority by your direction or censure . Johnson . 2 I am a soldier I , Older in practice , & c . ] Thus the ancient copies ; but the modern editors , instead of I , have read ay ...
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... Steevens . 3 Enter Poet ] Shakspeare found the present incident in Plutarch . The intruder , however , was Marcus Phaonius , who had been a friend and follower of Cato ; not a poet , but one who assumed the charac- ter of a cynick ...
... Steevens . 3 Enter Poet ] Shakspeare found the present incident in Plutarch . The intruder , however , was Marcus Phaonius , who had been a friend and follower of Cato ; not a poet , but one who assumed the charac- ter of a cynick ...
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... Steevens . The words which Mr. Steevens has quoted , are from Plutarch's Life of Brutus . Shakspeare had also certainly read Plutarch's ac- count of this vision in the Life of Cæsar : " Above all , the ghost that appeared unto Brutus ...
... Steevens . The words which Mr. Steevens has quoted , are from Plutarch's Life of Brutus . Shakspeare had also certainly read Plutarch's ac- count of this vision in the Life of Cæsar : " Above all , the ghost that appeared unto Brutus ...
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