Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, 第 1 卷author and sold, 1754 |
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... fear nothing , thou carrieft Cæfar , and his fortune along with thee . Which encouraged the mariners to use their utmoft ftrength , in order to force their way down the river . But when it was to no purpose , the vef- fel taking in much ...
... fear nothing , thou carrieft Cæfar , and his fortune along with thee . Which encouraged the mariners to use their utmoft ftrength , in order to force their way down the river . But when it was to no purpose , the vef- fel taking in much ...
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... fear . In a play of Mr. Richard Brome's , intitled , The English Moor , or Mock Marriage , act . 4 . scene 3. there is the fame expreffion . Dyonifia . By Lakin I must not , though I find but weak matter against . Sc . 3. p . 57 . Seb ...
... fear . In a play of Mr. Richard Brome's , intitled , The English Moor , or Mock Marriage , act . 4 . scene 3. there is the fame expreffion . Dyonifia . By Lakin I must not , though I find but weak matter against . Sc . 3. p . 57 . Seb ...
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... fear , when we were boys who would believe , that there were mountaineers dew lapt like bulls , whofe throats bad banging to them wallets of flesh ? An allufion to the following line in Juvenal , Sat. 13. 162 . Quis tumidum guttur ...
... fear , when we were boys who would believe , that there were mountaineers dew lapt like bulls , whofe throats bad banging to them wallets of flesh ? An allufion to the following line in Juvenal , Sat. 13. 162 . Quis tumidum guttur ...
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... fear of being dogg'd by company , there may we rebearse more obscenely . ] I fhould have imagined that Shake- fpeare wrote more obfcurely , had I -- not met with the following diftinction in . Mr. Tho . Ran dolph's play , intitled , The ...
... fear of being dogg'd by company , there may we rebearse more obscenely . ] I fhould have imagined that Shake- fpeare wrote more obfcurely , had I -- not met with the following diftinction in . Mr. Tho . Ran dolph's play , intitled , The ...
第 48 頁
... fear creep into acorn - cups , and bide them there . ] By Square he means quarrel ; as he does in one place of Titus Andronicus . Aaron to Demetrius and Chiron . A & t 2. fc . 1 . " And are you fuch fools to fquare for this ? Aaron in ...
... fear creep into acorn - cups , and bide them there . ] By Square he means quarrel ; as he does in one place of Titus Andronicus . Aaron to Demetrius and Chiron . A & t 2. fc . 1 . " And are you fuch fools to fquare for this ? Aaron in ...
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