The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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It is called the Garden of Eloquence , and has this paffage . “ Onomatopeia , when we invent , devise , fayne , and make a name imitating the sowad of that it fignifyeth , as hurliburly , for an uprore and tumultuous Airto .
It is called the Garden of Eloquence , and has this paffage . “ Onomatopeia , when we invent , devise , fayne , and make a name imitating the sowad of that it fignifyeth , as hurliburly , for an uprore and tumultuous Airto .
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... other naturalists , a frog is called a paddock in the North ; as in the following inftance in Cæfar and Pompey , by Chapman , 1607 : -Paddockes , todes , and watersaakes . " ; 1 9 Fair is foul , and foul is fair M A G B E T H. 9.
... other naturalists , a frog is called a paddock in the North ; as in the following inftance in Cæfar and Pompey , by Chapman , 1607 : -Paddockes , todes , and watersaakes . " ; 1 9 Fair is foul , and foul is fair M A G B E T H. 9.
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The representation of St. James in the witches ' house ( one of the set of prints taken from the painter called Hellish Breugel , 1566 ) exhibits witches flying up and down the chimney on brooms ; and before the fire Gt grimalkin and ...
The representation of St. James in the witches ' house ( one of the set of prints taken from the painter called Hellish Breugel , 1566 ) exhibits witches flying up and down the chimney on brooms ; and before the fire Gt grimalkin and ...
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So , in Coriolanus : so ! that you could turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks . " The word unseamed likewise becomes very proper ; and alludes to the future which goes cross the crown of the head in that di . redion called the ...
So , in Coriolanus : so ! that you could turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks . " The word unseamed likewise becomes very proper ; and alludes to the future which goes cross the crown of the head in that di . redion called the ...
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... how little Shake speare knew of ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been misted by Holinshed ; who , p . 567 ,. speaking of King Henry V. says . - " He declared that the goddesle of battell , called Bellona , " & c .
... how little Shake speare knew of ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been misted by Holinshed ; who , p . 567 ,. speaking of King Henry V. says . - " He declared that the goddesle of battell , called Bellona , " & c .
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