The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 第 12 卷 |
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In the two plays many parallel passages are found , which might , perhaps , have proceeded only from the two authors drawing from the same source . ... A passage in The Tempest , " ( The cloud - capt towers , " & c . ) ...
In the two plays many parallel passages are found , which might , perhaps , have proceeded only from the two authors drawing from the same source . ... A passage in The Tempest , " ( The cloud - capt towers , " & c . ) ...
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Why , there was a crown offered him : and being offered him , he put it by with the back 66 Fair , 1614 , unjustly sneers at this passage , in Knockham's speech to the Pig - woman : Come , there's no malice in fat folks ; I never fear ...
Why , there was a crown offered him : and being offered him , he put it by with the back 66 Fair , 1614 , unjustly sneers at this passage , in Knockham's speech to the Pig - woman : Come , there's no malice in fat folks ; I never fear ...
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Glar'd certainly is to our ears a more forcible expression ; I have however adopted a reading proposed by Dr. Johnson , gaz'd ; induced by the following passage in Stowe's Chronicle , 1615 , from which the word gaze seems in our ...
Glar'd certainly is to our ears a more forcible expression ; I have however adopted a reading proposed by Dr. Johnson , gaz'd ; induced by the following passage in Stowe's Chronicle , 1615 , from which the word gaze seems in our ...
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In Sir T. North's translation of Plutarch , the passage which Shakspeare has here copied , stands thus : " He left his gardens and arbours unto the people , which he had on this side of the river Tyber . " MALONE .
In Sir T. North's translation of Plutarch , the passage which Shakspeare has here copied , stands thus : " He left his gardens and arbours unto the people , which he had on this side of the river Tyber . " MALONE .
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There is a passage in Troilus and Cressida ... 66 Johnson's explanation of the word instruments is also confirmed by the following passage in Macbeth , whose mind was , at the time , in the very state which Brutus is here describing ...
There is a passage in Troilus and Cressida ... 66 Johnson's explanation of the word instruments is also confirmed by the following passage in Macbeth , whose mind was , at the time , in the very state which Brutus is here describing ...
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