The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Pàgina 127
... line : " Contaminato cum grege turpium " Morbo virorum . " JOHNSON . Line 542. The brize upon her , ] The brize is the astrum , or the fly that stings cattle . Line 611 . He , at Philippi , kept STEEVENS . His sword even as a dancer ...
... line : " Contaminato cum grege turpium " Morbo virorum . " JOHNSON . Line 542. The brize upon her , ] The brize is the astrum , or the fly that stings cattle . Line 611 . He , at Philippi , kept STEEVENS . His sword even as a dancer ...
Pàgina 251
... Line 234. –this unbolted villain— ] i . e . unrefined by education , the bran yet in him . Metaphor from the bake- house . WARBURTON . Line 250 . —and turn their halcyon beaks With every gale and vary of their masters , ] The halcyon is ...
... Line 234. –this unbolted villain— ] i . e . unrefined by education , the bran yet in him . Metaphor from the bake- house . WARBURTON . Line 250 . —and turn their halcyon beaks With every gale and vary of their masters , ] The halcyon is ...
Pàgina 251
... Line 725. -the death - practis'd duke : ] The duke of Albany , whose death is machinated by practice or treason . JOHNSON . Line 838. To make him even o'er the time he has lost . i . e . To reconcile it to his apprehension . WARBURTON ...
... Line 725. -the death - practis'd duke : ] The duke of Albany , whose death is machinated by practice or treason . JOHNSON . Line 838. To make him even o'er the time he has lost . i . e . To reconcile it to his apprehension . WARBURTON ...
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