The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... writers . ( " Così od ' io che soleva la lancia D ' Achille , e del suo padre , esser cagione Prima di trista , e poi di buona mancia . " Dante , Inferno , C. xxxi . 4 . " And fell in speche of Telephus the king , And of Achilles for ...
... writers . ( " Così od ' io che soleva la lancia D ' Achille , e del suo padre , esser cagione Prima di trista , e poi di buona mancia . " Dante , Inferno , C. xxxi . 4 . " And fell in speche of Telephus the king , And of Achilles for ...
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... writers frequently use the word as equivalent to " bird ; " so in Massinger and Dekker's Virgin - Martyr the Roman eagle is called " the Roman angel , " Massinger's Works , vol . i . p . 36 , ed . Gif- ford , 1813 ) . angel , a gold ...
... writers frequently use the word as equivalent to " bird ; " so in Massinger and Dekker's Virgin - Martyr the Roman eagle is called " the Roman angel , " Massinger's Works , vol . i . p . 36 , ed . Gif- ford , 1813 ) . angel , a gold ...
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... writers as in my text ; but , since the old eds . of Shakespeare's play have " asinico , " I now regret that I did not print " assinico , " as a form nearer to the Spanish word ) . assistance , " assessors " ( Johnson ) : affecting one ...
... writers as in my text ; but , since the old eds . of Shakespeare's play have " asinico , " I now regret that I did not print " assinico , " as a form nearer to the Spanish word ) . assistance , " assessors " ( Johnson ) : affecting one ...
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... writers of Shake- speare's days . ( In Marlowe's Jew of Malta , " Barrabas " occurs many times and compare Taylor ; 66 and Fennor ; " These are the brood of Barrabas , and these Can rob , and be let loose againe at ease . " A Thiefe , p ...
... writers of Shake- speare's days . ( In Marlowe's Jew of Malta , " Barrabas " occurs many times and compare Taylor ; 66 and Fennor ; " These are the brood of Barrabas , and these Can rob , and be let loose againe at ease . " A Thiefe , p ...
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... writers ) I believe that Hamlet means " beau- tiful , " and not " accomplished , " as it is explained by Caldecott . beauty - Be called thieves of the day's , iv . 210 : " There is , I have no doubt , a pun on the word beauty , which in ...
... writers ) I believe that Hamlet means " beau- tiful , " and not " accomplished , " as it is explained by Caldecott . beauty - Be called thieves of the day's , iv . 210 : " There is , I have no doubt , a pun on the word beauty , which in ...
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