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 12 |
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14 , that a Latin play on this subject had been written : “ Epilogus Cæsaris
interfecti , quomodo in scenam prodiit ea res , acta , in Ecclesia Christi , Oxon .
Qui Epilogus a Magistro Ricardo Eedes , et scriptus et in proscenio ibidem dictus
fuit ...
14 , that a Latin play on this subject had been written : “ Epilogus Cæsaris
interfecti , quomodo in scenam prodiit ea res , acta , in Ecclesia Christi , Oxon .
Qui Epilogus a Magistro Ricardo Eedes , et scriptus et in proscenio ibidem dictus
fuit ...
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So , in the same play , Troilus says to Cressida : Hark ! you are call'd . Some say ,
the Genius so Cries , Come , to him that instantly must die . " Johnson's
explanation of the word instruments is also confirmed by the following passage in
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So , in the same play , Troilus says to Cressida : Hark ! you are call'd . Some say ,
the Genius so Cries , Come , to him that instantly must die . " Johnson's
explanation of the word instruments is also confirmed by the following passage in
...
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The musick , ho ! Enter MARDIAN . Cleo . Let it alone ; let us to billiards ?: Come ,
Charmian . CHAR . My arm is sore , best play with Mardian . Cleo . As well a
woman with an eunuch play'd , As with a woman ; -Come , you'll play with me , sir
?
The musick , ho ! Enter MARDIAN . Cleo . Let it alone ; let us to billiards ?: Come ,
Charmian . CHAR . My arm is sore , best play with Mardian . Cleo . As well a
woman with an eunuch play'd , As with a woman ; -Come , you'll play with me , sir
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