The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... probably a misprint . Rowe made the correction . Shakespeare almost uniformly uses ' brooch to express something choice or costly ( see Note 59 , Act v . , " Richard II . " ) ; and as Thersites here calls Patroclus by some abusive ...
... probably a misprint . Rowe made the correction . Shakespeare almost uniformly uses ' brooch to express something choice or costly ( see Note 59 , Act v . , " Richard II . " ) ; and as Thersites here calls Patroclus by some abusive ...
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... of Shakespeare's time frequently used the word " secret " as a tri- syllable , and therefore " secrets " is probably so employed here . mad : a plague upon Antenor ! I would they 43 ACT IV . ] [ SCENE II . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... of Shakespeare's time frequently used the word " secret " as a tri- syllable , and therefore " secrets " is probably so employed here . mad : a plague upon Antenor ! I would they 43 ACT IV . ] [ SCENE II . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... probably used as Shakespeare sometimes employs this word in reference to an implied particular ; the implied particular being ' encounter , ' or ' amorous advance , ' involved in the previous expression , encounterers . " For instances ...
... probably used as Shakespeare sometimes employs this word in reference to an implied particular ; the implied particular being ' encounter , ' or ' amorous advance , ' involved in the previous expression , encounterers . " For instances ...
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... Probably Shakespeare , in this , followed some book of his time ; for that he did not apply it to Pyrrhus , knowing him as yet young and no warrior , is evidenced by the passage referred to in Note 59 , Act iii . 66 55. Mirable . Latin ...
... Probably Shakespeare , in this , followed some book of his time ; for that he did not apply it to Pyrrhus , knowing him as yet young and no warrior , is evidenced by the passage referred to in Note 59 , Act iii . 66 55. Mirable . Latin ...
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... probably for the sake of the metre . Arachne was a skilful needlewoman who dared to vie with Minerva herself ; whereat the goddess was so incensed , that she transformed her human rival into a spider . " Woof " here , therefore ...
... probably for the sake of the metre . Arachne was a skilful needlewoman who dared to vie with Minerva herself ; whereat the goddess was so incensed , that she transformed her human rival into a spider . " Woof " here , therefore ...
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