The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... 'd . ” And again , in a copy of verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's translation of Lucan , 1614 : " Of them whose acts they mean to memorize . " STEEVENS . Who comes here ? 8 MAL . Enter ROSSE . SC . 11 . 23 MACBETH .
... 'd . ” And again , in a copy of verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's translation of Lucan , 1614 : " Of them whose acts they mean to memorize . " STEEVENS . Who comes here ? 8 MAL . Enter ROSSE . SC . 11 . 23 MACBETH .
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... Arthur Gorges ' translation of the third Book of Lucan , 1614 : " The tribune's curses in like case " Said he , did greedy Crassus trace . " The old copy reads- That trace him in his line . The metre , however , demands the omission of ...
... Arthur Gorges ' translation of the third Book of Lucan , 1614 : " The tribune's curses in like case " Said he , did greedy Crassus trace . " The old copy reads- That trace him in his line . The metre , however , demands the omission of ...
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... Arthur Gorges ' translation of Lucan , 1614 : " That shag - haired Caicos tam'd with forts . " And Chapman , in his translation of the 7th Book of Homer , 1598 , applies the same epithet to the Greeks . Again , in the spurious play of ...
... Arthur Gorges ' translation of Lucan , 1614 : " That shag - haired Caicos tam'd with forts . " And Chapman , in his translation of the 7th Book of Homer , 1598 , applies the same epithet to the Greeks . Again , in the spurious play of ...
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... Arthur Hall , 1581 , " -peruke Greekes . " And by Chapman , 1611 , " -shag - haird Greekes . " STEEVENS . This emendation appears to me extremely probable . In King John , Act V. we find " unhear'd sauciness for unhair'd sauci- ness ...
... Arthur Hall , 1581 , " -peruke Greekes . " And by Chapman , 1611 , " -shag - haird Greekes . " STEEVENS . This emendation appears to me extremely probable . In King John , Act V. we find " unhear'd sauciness for unhair'd sauci- ness ...
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... Arthur , 1587 : " The more his state and tottering empire sagges . " STEEVENS . Again , in Wits , Fits , and Fancies , 1595 : " He tooke excep . tions to his traveller's bag , which he wore sagging down his belly before . " Malone ...
... Arthur , 1587 : " The more his state and tottering empire sagges . " STEEVENS . Again , in Wits , Fits , and Fancies , 1595 : " He tooke excep . tions to his traveller's bag , which he wore sagging down his belly before . " Malone ...
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