The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Plutarch's Life of Antony : " Antonius hearing these newes , " & c . MALONE . Take in & c . ] i . e . subdue , conquer . See Vol . IX . p . 374 , n . 9 ; and Vol . XVI . p . 27 , n . 9. REED . 2 Where's Fulvia's process ? ] Process here ...
... Plutarch's Life of Antony : " Antonius hearing these newes , " & c . MALONE . Take in & c . ] i . e . subdue , conquer . See Vol . IX . p . 374 , n . 9 ; and Vol . XVI . p . 27 , n . 9. REED . 2 Where's Fulvia's process ? ] Process here ...
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... Plutarch mentions his grandfather Lamprias , as his author for some of the stories he relates of the profuseness and luxury of Antony's entertainments at Alexandría . Shakspeare appears to have been very anxious in this play to ...
... Plutarch mentions his grandfather Lamprias , as his author for some of the stories he relates of the profuseness and luxury of Antony's entertainments at Alexandría . Shakspeare appears to have been very anxious in this play to ...
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... Plutarch informs us that La- bienus was by the Parthian king made general of his troops , and had over - run Asia from Euphrates and Syria to Lydia and fonia . ” To extend is a law term used for to seize lands and tenements . In support ...
... Plutarch informs us that La- bienus was by the Parthian king made general of his troops , and had over - run Asia from Euphrates and Syria to Lydia and fonia . ” To extend is a law term used for to seize lands and tenements . In support ...
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... Plutarch . STEEVENS , 5 gilded puddle- ] There is frequently observable on the surface of stagnant pools that have remained long undis- turbed , a reddish gold - coloured slime to this appearance the poet here refers . HENLEY . VOL ...
... Plutarch . STEEVENS , 5 gilded puddle- ] There is frequently observable on the surface of stagnant pools that have remained long undis- turbed , a reddish gold - coloured slime to this appearance the poet here refers . HENLEY . VOL ...
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... Holland , 1601 , and Plutarch's Morals , 1602 , p . 19. RITSON . 1 O , treason ! ] Old copy , coldly and unmetrically- O , ' tis treason ! STEEVENS . Yet have I fierce affections , and think , What 52 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... Holland , 1601 , and Plutarch's Morals , 1602 , p . 19. RITSON . 1 O , treason ! ] Old copy , coldly and unmetrically- O , ' tis treason ! STEEVENS . Yet have I fierce affections , and think , What 52 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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