The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 12AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 63
... ancients did not place courage , but wisdom , in the heart . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson remarks on this occasion , that " the ancients did not place courage in the heart . " He had forgotten his classics strangely . Nunc animis opus , Ænea ...
... ancients did not place courage , but wisdom , in the heart . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson remarks on this occasion , that " the ancients did not place courage in the heart . " He had forgotten his classics strangely . Nunc animis opus , Ænea ...
Page 122
... ancient English literature , not knowing this , for jigging , reads ( after Mr. Pope , ) jingling . His work exhibits above Nine Hundred alterations of the genuine text , equally capricious and unwarrantable . This editor , of whom it ...
... ancient English literature , not knowing this , for jigging , reads ( after Mr. Pope , ) jingling . His work exhibits above Nine Hundred alterations of the genuine text , equally capricious and unwarrantable . This editor , of whom it ...
Page 360
... ancient metrical history of The Battle of Floddon , ) signifies without , " in which sense it is often used in the North . Boots but spurs . " Vulg . Again , in Kelly's Collection of Scots Proverbs : " He could eat me but salt . " Again ...
... ancient metrical history of The Battle of Floddon , ) signifies without , " in which sense it is often used in the North . Boots but spurs . " Vulg . Again , in Kelly's Collection of Scots Proverbs : " He could eat me but salt . " Again ...
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