Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1 |
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Strana 3
when betwixt the violence , of the tide , and the Resistance of the waves against it
, the river Anius was so rough , so uneven , and dangerous , that the Pilot could
not make good his Passage , but ordered his failors to tack about , Cæfar ...
when betwixt the violence , of the tide , and the Resistance of the waves against it
, the river Anius was so rough , so uneven , and dangerous , that the Pilot could
not make good his Passage , but ordered his failors to tack about , Cæfar ...
Strana 23
And yours it is against . ] It is , seems to be an interpolation , the text probably
should stand thus . ... “ . And yours against . Because the other makes the verse
too long , and spoils the uniformity of the construction which went before . Anon :
Id ...
And yours it is against . ] It is , seems to be an interpolation , the text probably
should stand thus . ... “ . And yours against . Because the other makes the verse
too long , and spoils the uniformity of the construction which went before . Anon :
Id ...
Strana 282
When Robert Duke of Normandy , fon to “ William the Conqueror , was
profecuting his victory against the Turks , and laying fiege " ! to the famous city of
Antioch , which was like “ to be reliev'd by a mighty army of Saracens , “ Saint
George ...
When Robert Duke of Normandy , fon to “ William the Conqueror , was
profecuting his victory against the Turks , and laying fiege " ! to the famous city of
Antioch , which was like “ to be reliev'd by a mighty army of Saracens , “ Saint
George ...
Strana 308
This is that which I have to aunswere , " and am ready to defende my self against
“ mine adversarie , I beseche you therefore of “ righte , and to have the battaile
against him “ in upright judgement . " Sc . 3. p . 1o . Dutchess of Gloucester to the
...
This is that which I have to aunswere , " and am ready to defende my self against
“ mine adversarie , I beseche you therefore of “ righte , and to have the battaile
against him “ in upright judgement . " Sc . 3. p . 1o . Dutchess of Gloucester to the
...
Strana 371
It must be ' thought on , , if it pass against us We lose the better half of our
pollesión : For all the temporal lands wbich men devout By teftament have given
to the church , Would they Arip from us , being valued thus , As much as would
maintain ...
It must be ' thought on , , if it pass against us We lose the better half of our
pollesión : For all the temporal lands wbich men devout By teftament have given
to the church , Would they Arip from us , being valued thus , As much as would
maintain ...
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