Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1AMS Press, 1973 |
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... verse . Anon . Sir Thomas Hanmer has here left out Come thou tortoise when , but added it a line or two below . " Thou poisonous flave got by the devil him- Upon " felf 66 Upon thy wicked dam ; come forth thou " 12 Critical , Hiftorical ...
... verse . Anon . Sir Thomas Hanmer has here left out Come thou tortoise when , but added it a line or two below . " Thou poisonous flave got by the devil him- Upon " felf 66 Upon thy wicked dam ; come forth thou " 12 Critical , Hiftorical ...
Strana 63
... verses with the middle rhime which were call'd leonine , or monkish verses , 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 ...
... verses with the middle rhime which were call'd leonine , or monkish verses , 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 ...
Strana 87
... is a kind of Camelion . Thu. That bath more mind to feed on your blood , than live in your air . ] The change of colour in the Camelion , is fine- G4 The Notes upon SHAKESPEARE , & c . 87 put it into verse, and bring it him again...
... is a kind of Camelion . Thu. That bath more mind to feed on your blood , than live in your air . ] The change of colour in the Camelion , is fine- G4 The Notes upon SHAKESPEARE , & c . 87 put it into verse, and bring it him again...
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