“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... original has merely " Ed or dalle spelonche , ove lontano Dal volgo esercitar suol l ' arti ignote , Vien , " & c . : B. ii . st . 2 . For instances how loosely the name Acheron is used by our early poets , see , in Sylvester's Du ...
... original has merely " Ed or dalle spelonche , ove lontano Dal volgo esercitar suol l ' arti ignote , Vien , " & c . : B. ii . st . 2 . For instances how loosely the name Acheron is used by our early poets , see , in Sylvester's Du ...
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... original language . We have here a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no translation was extant in the time of Shakespeare . In that piece Agamemnon consents at last to allow Ajax the rites of sepulture , and Ulysses is ...
... original language . We have here a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no translation was extant in the time of Shakespeare . In that piece Agamemnon consents at last to allow Ajax the rites of sepulture , and Ulysses is ...
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... original reads " mule " ) has not yet been explained . baker's daughter - They say the owl was a : see owl , & c . baldrick , a belt , ii . 79 ; ix . 190 . bale , sorrow , evil , vi . 139 . balk logic , ( according to some ) chop logic ...
... original reads " mule " ) has not yet been explained . baker's daughter - They say the owl was a : see owl , & c . baldrick , a belt , ii . 79 ; ix . 190 . bale , sorrow , evil , vi . 139 . balk logic , ( according to some ) chop logic ...
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... original source , a collection of tales , & c . , compiled about the time of Charles the First , preserved among the Harleian Mss . in the British Museum , No. 6395. The Lord North begg'd old Bladwell for a foole ( though he could never ...
... original source , a collection of tales , & c . , compiled about the time of Charles the First , preserved among the Harleian Mss . in the British Museum , No. 6395. The Lord North begg'd old Bladwell for a foole ( though he could never ...
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... original character of the Greek goddess is probable from the etymology of her name ; but how Shakespeare came so to describe her , is a question for those who have studied the subject of his learning . He may have picked up a good deal ...
... original character of the Greek goddess is probable from the etymology of her name ; but how Shakespeare came so to describe her , is a question for those who have studied the subject of his learning . He may have picked up a good deal ...
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