Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1AMS Press, 1973 |
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Strana 63
... seem to have been the ancient language of charms and incantations , as appears from several footsteps of it in Virgil's Pharmaceutria , but particularly in this line , Eclog . 8 , 80 . Limus ... seems to be Notes upon SHAKESPEARE , & c . 63.
... seem to have been the ancient language of charms and incantations , as appears from several footsteps of it in Virgil's Pharmaceutria , but particularly in this line , Eclog . 8 , 80 . Limus ... seems to be Notes upon SHAKESPEARE , & c . 63.
Strana 64
... seems to be a nickname for Julia , or Juliana . See letter I. “ All is well , and the man hath his mare again . Ray's Proverbial Phrafes , M. A & 4. fc . 1. p . 147 . Bottom . Nothing good monfieur , but to help Cavalero Cobweb to ...
... seems to be a nickname for Julia , or Juliana . See letter I. “ All is well , and the man hath his mare again . Ray's Proverbial Phrafes , M. A & 4. fc . 1. p . 147 . Bottom . Nothing good monfieur , but to help Cavalero Cobweb to ...
Strana 148
... Seem'd " Seem'd that her eyes a lake " Of tears 148 Critical , Hiftorical , and Explanatory.
... Seem'd " Seem'd that her eyes a lake " Of tears 148 Critical , Hiftorical , and Explanatory.
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