The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12AMS Press, 1966 |
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... person who heard him must have been aware that the interval between the death of Cæsar , and the time present , would have been inade- quate to such a composition , which indeed could not have been produced at all , unless , like the ...
... person who heard him must have been aware that the interval between the death of Cæsar , and the time present , would have been inade- quate to such a composition , which indeed could not have been produced at all , unless , like the ...
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... person : " I will put a Fear in the land of Egypt . " Exodus . The whole thought is borrowed from Sir T. North's translation of Plutarch : " With Antonius there was a soothsayer or astrono- mer of Egypt , that coulde cast a figure , and ...
... person : " I will put a Fear in the land of Egypt . " Exodus . The whole thought is borrowed from Sir T. North's translation of Plutarch : " With Antonius there was a soothsayer or astrono- mer of Egypt , that coulde cast a figure , and ...
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... person ? ENO . [ Aside . ] Well , I could reply : - . If we should serve with horse and mares toge- ther ... person ? TYRWHITT . " " Cleopatra means to say , " Is not the war denounced against us ? Why should we not then attend in person ...
... person ? ENO . [ Aside . ] Well , I could reply : - . If we should serve with horse and mares toge- ther ... person ? TYRWHITT . " " Cleopatra means to say , " Is not the war denounced against us ? Why should we not then attend in person ...
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