Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1AMS Press, 1973 |
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Strana 63
... must be own'd , so strong as the example before us . Dr. T. A & t 3. fc . 10. p . 146 . Puck . Jack fball have fill , naught shall go ill , The man fhall have his mare again , and all be well . ] Here are two proverbs , or proverbial ...
... must be own'd , so strong as the example before us . Dr. T. A & t 3. fc . 10. p . 146 . Puck . Jack fball have fill , naught shall go ill , The man fhall have his mare again , and all be well . ] Here are two proverbs , or proverbial ...
Strana 112
... must be embraced . ] The English Proverbial faying , what can't be cured , must be endured . Levius fit patientia quicquid cor- rigere eft nefas . Horat . 1. od . 24. 9 , 20 . Measure Measure for Measure . ACT I. SCENE II . p 112 ...
... must be embraced . ] The English Proverbial faying , what can't be cured , must be endured . Levius fit patientia quicquid cor- rigere eft nefas . Horat . 1. od . 24. 9 , 20 . Measure Measure for Measure . ACT I. SCENE II . p 112 ...
Strana 121
... must prepare to meet with Caleban . " That is to be even with him for his plot . Ufed in the fame manner by Barten Holiday , in his play , intitled , The Marriage of the Arts ( first acted in the year 1617. ) act 1. fc . 1 . Aftronomia ...
... must prepare to meet with Caleban . " That is to be even with him for his plot . Ufed in the fame manner by Barten Holiday , in his play , intitled , The Marriage of the Arts ( first acted in the year 1617. ) act 1. fc . 1 . Aftronomia ...
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