The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 12-13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... epigram on the birth - bay , and carried the prize in triumph : " O Regina orbis prima & pulcherrima : ridens " Es Venus , incedens Juno , Minerva loquens . " Literally stolen from Angerianus : " Tres quondam nudas vidit Priameius heros ...
... epigram on the birth - bay , and carried the prize in triumph : " O Regina orbis prima & pulcherrima : ridens " Es Venus , incedens Juno , Minerva loquens . " Literally stolen from Angerianus : " Tres quondam nudas vidit Priameius heros ...
Page 76
... epigrams upon it . Take two of them , such as they are : " Backare , quoth Mortimer to his sow : " Went that sow backe at that biddyng trowe you ? " " Backare , quoth Mortimer to his sow : se " Mortimers sow speakth as good latin as he ...
... epigrams upon it . Take two of them , such as they are : " Backare , quoth Mortimer to his sow : " Went that sow backe at that biddyng trowe you ? " " Backare , quoth Mortimer to his sow : se " Mortimers sow speakth as good latin as he ...
Page 107
... Epigrams ( from Martial particularly ) by Tim . Kendall , 8vo.1 TERENCE . 1577 Terens in Englysh , or the translacyon out of Latin Ovid were commanded by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London , to be burnt at Stationers ...
... Epigrams ( from Martial particularly ) by Tim . Kendall , 8vo.1 TERENCE . 1577 Terens in Englysh , or the translacyon out of Latin Ovid were commanded by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London , to be burnt at Stationers ...
Page 190
... epigram on him as a plagiary . 66 66 Playwright , by chance , hearing toys I had writ , Cry'd to my face - they were th ' elixir of wit . " And I must now believe him , for to - day " Five of my jests , then stoln , pass'd him a play ...
... epigram on him as a plagiary . 66 66 Playwright , by chance , hearing toys I had writ , Cry'd to my face - they were th ' elixir of wit . " And I must now believe him , for to - day " Five of my jests , then stoln , pass'd him a play ...
Page 191
... epigrams , the best of which are those that follow , with which I shall close this theatrical ex- tract : ' " To my worthy friend , John Ford . " ' Tis said , from Shakspeare's mine your play you drew : " What need ? —when Shakspeare ...
... epigrams , the best of which are those that follow , with which I shall close this theatrical ex- tract : ' " To my worthy friend , John Ford . " ' Tis said , from Shakspeare's mine your play you drew : " What need ? —when Shakspeare ...
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