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, 第 12 卷 |
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An edition of his poems was published in 8vo . in 1602 ; but it did not contain The
Barons ' Wars in any form . They first appeared with that name in the edition of
1608 , in the preface to which he speaks of the change of his title , and of his ...
An edition of his poems was published in 8vo . in 1602 ; but it did not contain The
Barons ' Wars in any form . They first appeared with that name in the edition of
1608 , in the preface to which he speaks of the change of his title , and of his ...
第 210 頁
... it was intended as descriptive of a beautiful horse , such ( we may presume ) as
our author has described in his Venus and Adonis . Dr. Johnson must have
looked into some early edition of Mr. Edwards's book , for in his seventh edition
he ...
... it was intended as descriptive of a beautiful horse , such ( we may presume ) as
our author has described in his Venus and Adonis . Dr. Johnson must have
looked into some early edition of Mr. Edwards's book , for in his seventh edition
he ...
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Ром . I shall do well : The people love me , and the sea is mine ; My power's a
crescent " , and my auguring hope 3 The persons are so named in the first edition
; but I know not why Menecrates appears ; Menas can do all without him .
Johnson ...
Ром . I shall do well : The people love me , and the sea is mine ; My power's a
crescent " , and my auguring hope 3 The persons are so named in the first edition
; but I know not why Menecrates appears ; Menas can do all without him .
Johnson ...
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