The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 9J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... passage thus : This good speed foretels , & c . M. MASON . Cleomenes and Dion . ] These two names , and those of Antigonus and Archidamus , our author found in North's Plutarch . MALONE . 9 Fertile the ifle ; ] But the temple of Apollo ...
... passage thus : This good speed foretels , & c . M. MASON . Cleomenes and Dion . ] These two names , and those of Antigonus and Archidamus , our author found in North's Plutarch . MALONE . 9 Fertile the ifle ; ] But the temple of Apollo ...
Page 421
... passage in King John, A&t II. sc. ii: “Who having no external thing to lose,” &c. and another in Coriolanus, A&t III. sc. ii. which are constructed in a fimilar manner. In the note on the latter passage this phraseology is proved not to ...
... passage in King John, A&t II. sc. ii: “Who having no external thing to lose,” &c. and another in Coriolanus, A&t III. sc. ii. which are constructed in a fimilar manner. In the note on the latter passage this phraseology is proved not to ...
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