The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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Page 53
... poet , I am Cinna the poet . 4 Cit . Tear him for his bad verses , tear him for his bad verses . 2 Cit . It is no matter , his name's Cinna ; pluck but his name out of his heart , and turn him going . 3 Cit . Tear him , tear him . Come ...
... poet , I am Cinna the poet . 4 Cit . Tear him for his bad verses , tear him for his bad verses . 2 Cit . It is no matter , his name's Cinna ; pluck but his name out of his heart , and turn him going . 3 Cit . Tear him , tear him . Come ...
Page 59
... Poet . [ within . ] Let me go in to see the generals ; There is some grudge between them , ' tis not meet They be alone . Luc . [ within . ] You shall not come to them . Poet . [ within . ] Nothing but death shall stay me . Enter Poet ...
... Poet . [ within . ] Let me go in to see the generals ; There is some grudge between them , ' tis not meet They be alone . Luc . [ within . ] You shall not come to them . Poet . [ within . ] Nothing but death shall stay me . Enter Poet ...
Page 60
... Poet . Bru . Lucilius and Titinius , bid the commanders Prepare to lodge their companies to - night . Cas . And come ... poets . A jig signified , in our author's time , a metrical composition as well as a dance . MALONE . That young ...
... Poet . Bru . Lucilius and Titinius , bid the commanders Prepare to lodge their companies to - night . Cas . And come ... poets . A jig signified , in our author's time , a metrical composition as well as a dance . MALONE . That young ...
Page 88
... poet seems to allude to the legal distinction between the use and absolute possession . JOHNSON . [ 9 ] i . e . The commotion she occasioned . STEEVENS . • Alluding to the lachrymatory vials , or bottles of tears , which the Romans ...
... poet seems to allude to the legal distinction between the use and absolute possession . JOHNSON . [ 9 ] i . e . The commotion she occasioned . STEEVENS . • Alluding to the lachrymatory vials , or bottles of tears , which the Romans ...
Page 90
... poet con siders them here only with respect to their prominence and splendor . It is sufficient for him that their scintillations appear stronger in consequence of darkness , as jew - els are more resplendent on a black ground than on ...
... poet con siders them here only with respect to their prominence and splendor . It is sufficient for him that their scintillations appear stronger in consequence of darkness , as jew - els are more resplendent on a black ground than on ...
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