The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... suppose the Romans in a grate- ful ceremony , meeting the dead sons of Andronicus with mourn- ful habits . Johnson . Or that they were in mourning for their emperor who was just dead . Steevens . 3 her fraught , ] Old copies ― his ...
... suppose the Romans in a grate- ful ceremony , meeting the dead sons of Andronicus with mourn- ful habits . Johnson . Or that they were in mourning for their emperor who was just dead . Steevens . 3 her fraught , ] Old copies ― his ...
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... suppose he took it from the old story - book of the Trojan War , or the old translation of Ovid . See Metam . XIII . The writer of the play , whoever he was , might have been misled by the passage in Ovid : " vadit ad ar tificem , " and ...
... suppose he took it from the old story - book of the Trojan War , or the old translation of Ovid . See Metam . XIII . The writer of the play , whoever he was , might have been misled by the passage in Ovid : " vadit ad ar tificem , " and ...
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... suppose , this sense of the verb , to ruffie . Rufflers are likewise enumerated among other vagabonds , by Holinshed , Vol . I , p . 183. Steevens . To ruffle meant , to be noisy , disorderly , turbulent . A ruffler was a boisterous ...
... suppose , this sense of the verb , to ruffie . Rufflers are likewise enumerated among other vagabonds , by Holinshed , Vol . I , p . 183. Steevens . To ruffle meant , to be noisy , disorderly , turbulent . A ruffler was a boisterous ...
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... suppose , Nor with sour looks afflict his gentle heart.- My lord , be rul'd by me , be won at last , Dissemble all your griefs and discontents : You are but newly planted in your throne ; Lest then the people , and patricians too , Upon ...
... suppose , Nor with sour looks afflict his gentle heart.- My lord , be rul'd by me , be won at last , Dissemble all your griefs and discontents : You are but newly planted in your throne ; Lest then the people , and patricians too , Upon ...
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... suppose the author wrote : A bare detested vale , Steevens . 5 Here never shines the sun ; & c . ] Mr. Rowe seems to have thought on this passage in his Jane Shore : 6 " This is the house where the sun never dawns , " The bird of night ...
... suppose the author wrote : A bare detested vale , Steevens . 5 Here never shines the sun ; & c . ] Mr. Rowe seems to have thought on this passage in his Jane Shore : 6 " This is the house where the sun never dawns , " The bird of night ...
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