The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... sense of the word ; for it makes the Muses lament that all the glorious productions of men that proceeded from their influ- ence had vanished from the earth . All that 66 was wont to work delight Through the divine infusion of their ...
... sense of the word ; for it makes the Muses lament that all the glorious productions of men that proceeded from their influ- ence had vanished from the earth . All that 66 was wont to work delight Through the divine infusion of their ...
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... sense of new , both the words having an etymological affinity . In the same manner , we have , in All's Well that Ends Well , ' Act II . Scene 3- This The . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian. 66 whose ceremony Shall seem expedient ...
... sense of new , both the words having an etymological affinity . In the same manner , we have , in All's Well that Ends Well , ' Act II . Scene 3- This The . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian. 66 whose ceremony Shall seem expedient ...
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... sense . The word , as pointed out by Gibbon , was a corruption of the Latin dux , which was indiscriminately applied to any military chief . Chaucer has duke Theseus , -Gower , duke Spartacus , -Stanyhurst , duke Eneas . The " awkward ...
... sense . The word , as pointed out by Gibbon , was a corruption of the Latin dux , which was indiscriminately applied to any military chief . Chaucer has duke Theseus , -Gower , duke Spartacus , -Stanyhurst , duke Eneas . The " awkward ...
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... sense . The reading of all the old copies is earthlier happy , and this has been generally followed , although Pope and Johnson proposed earlier happy , and Steevens earthly happy . We have no doubt that Capell's reading , which we have ...
... sense . The reading of all the old copies is earthlier happy , and this has been generally followed , although Pope and Johnson proposed earlier happy , and Steevens earthly happy . We have no doubt that Capell's reading , which we have ...
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... sense as in the exquisite song in ' The Merchant of Venice : ' — " Tell me where is fancy bred . " The word is repeated with the same meaning three times in this play : in Act II . , Scene 2- in Act III . , Scene 2- " In maiden ...
... sense as in the exquisite song in ' The Merchant of Venice : ' — " Tell me where is fancy bred . " The word is repeated with the same meaning three times in this play : in Act II . , Scene 2- in Act III . , Scene 2- " In maiden ...
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