Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 21973 |
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... same sense . Speak- ing of the Duke of Albany , Works , p . 83 . « Thou durft not felde derayne , " Nor a battayle mayntaine . " With our ftronge captayne , 99 For you ran home agayne . ' So in the Crown of Laurel , p . 58 . And And ...
... same sense . Speak- ing of the Duke of Albany , Works , p . 83 . « Thou durft not felde derayne , " Nor a battayle mayntaine . " With our ftronge captayne , 99 For you ran home agayne . ' So in the Crown of Laurel , p . 58 . And And ...
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... same sense that it is here , which will help to fettle the meaning of it in this place . See Measure for Measure , act ii . fc . viii . p . 388 . Ang . Having wafte ground enough , Shall we defire to raze the fanctuary , And pitch our ...
... same sense that it is here , which will help to fettle the meaning of it in this place . See Measure for Measure , act ii . fc . viii . p . 388 . Ang . Having wafte ground enough , Shall we defire to raze the fanctuary , And pitch our ...
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With Emendations of the Text and Metre Zachary Grey. Xerxes's troops fuffered in the same manner in their road towards the Hellefpont . " The fol- " diers , after having confumed the fruits they " met with , were constrained to feed upon ...
With Emendations of the Text and Metre Zachary Grey. Xerxes's troops fuffered in the same manner in their road towards the Hellefpont . " The fol- " diers , after having confumed the fruits they " met with , were constrained to feed upon ...
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