Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... to its original , allouër , à louer , laudare . II . Fairfax perhaps may be of fome authority with our commentator , for I find his name used to au- thorize thorize an interpretation of a passage in Antony and Cleopatra PREFACE . ix .
... to its original , allouër , à louer , laudare . II . Fairfax perhaps may be of fome authority with our commentator , for I find his name used to au- thorize thorize an interpretation of a passage in Antony and Cleopatra PREFACE . ix .
Pàgina x
John Upton. thorize an interpretation of a passage in Antony and Cleopatra , A & t I. " So He [ Antony ] nodded , " And foberly did mount an ARM - GAUNT fteed . " An ARM - GAUNT fteed . ] i . e . his freed worn " lean and thin by much ...
John Upton. thorize an interpretation of a passage in Antony and Cleopatra , A & t I. " So He [ Antony ] nodded , " And foberly did mount an ARM - GAUNT fteed . " An ARM - GAUNT fteed . ] i . e . his freed worn " lean and thin by much ...
Pàgina xv
... passage as it stands in the original : Agamemnon being roused by a Dream fent from Jupiter gets up before break of day , and dreffes himself first in a foft , handsome and new tunic , or waftcoat [ xiwna ; ] over which be cafts a large ...
... passage as it stands in the original : Agamemnon being roused by a Dream fent from Jupiter gets up before break of day , and dreffes himself first in a foft , handsome and new tunic , or waftcoat [ xiwna ; ] over which be cafts a large ...
Pàgina xxxii
... passage , and you'll plainly perceive , without a commentator , that Frac- tions mean broken speeches : Flav . They answer in a joint and corporate voice , " That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot " Do what they would ; are ...
... passage , and you'll plainly perceive , without a commentator , that Frac- tions mean broken speeches : Flav . They answer in a joint and corporate voice , " That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot " Do what they would ; are ...
Pàgina xlii
... passage in Measure for Measure , At IV . " Duke . There is written in your brow , Provost , honesty and conftancy ; If I read it not « truly , my ancient skill beguiles me ; but in the boldness of my cunning , I will lay myself in ...
... passage in Measure for Measure , At IV . " Duke . There is written in your brow , Provost , honesty and conftancy ; If I read it not « truly , my ancient skill beguiles me ; but in the boldness of my cunning , I will lay myself in ...
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