The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... mentioned , however , that crooked is an epithet be- stowed on age in the tragedy of Locrine , 1595 : " Now yield to death o'erlaid by crooked age . " Locrine has been attributed to Shakspeare ; and in this passage quoted from it , no ...
... mentioned , however , that crooked is an epithet be- stowed on age in the tragedy of Locrine , 1595 : " Now yield to death o'erlaid by crooked age . " Locrine has been attributed to Shakspeare ; and in this passage quoted from it , no ...
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... mentioned with great exactness , except " Thomas Arundell , sonne and heire to the late earle of Arundell , beheaded at the Tower - hill . " See Holin- shed . And yet this nobleman , who appears to have been thus omitted by the poet ...
... mentioned with great exactness , except " Thomas Arundell , sonne and heire to the late earle of Arundell , beheaded at the Tower - hill . " See Holin- shed . And yet this nobleman , who appears to have been thus omitted by the poet ...
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... mentioned ; for his in a subsequent line ( His brother ) must refer to the old Earl of Arundel . Rather than leave a lacuna , I have inserted such words as render the passage intelligible . In Act V. sc . ii . of the play be- fore us ...
... mentioned ; for his in a subsequent line ( His brother ) must refer to the old Earl of Arundel . Rather than leave a lacuna , I have inserted such words as render the passage intelligible . In Act V. sc . ii . of the play be- fore us ...
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... mentioned , were not pictures , but round chrystal glasses , the convex surface of which was cut into faces , like those of the rose - diamond ; the concave left uniformly smooth . These chrystals - which were sometimes mounted on ...
... mentioned , were not pictures , but round chrystal glasses , the convex surface of which was cut into faces , like those of the rose - diamond ; the concave left uniformly smooth . These chrystals - which were sometimes mounted on ...
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... mentioned here as the proper weapon of a beadsman . The King's beadsmen were his chaplains . Trevisa calls himself the beadsman of his patron . Beadsman might like- wise be any man maintained by charity to pray for his benefac- tor ...
... mentioned here as the proper weapon of a beadsman . The King's beadsmen were his chaplains . Trevisa calls himself the beadsman of his patron . Beadsman might like- wise be any man maintained by charity to pray for his benefac- tor ...
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