Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - 631 pàgines |
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... instance of eyes set in the tail , if he can procure a sight of the first cut in Caxton's edition of Esop's fables . In the mean time he is referred to the genuine chap . xx . of Planudes's life of that fabulist , which is generally ...
... instance of eyes set in the tail , if he can procure a sight of the first cut in Caxton's edition of Esop's fables . In the mean time he is referred to the genuine chap . xx . of Planudes's life of that fabulist , which is generally ...
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... instance , the harmony is often left to shift for itself . ACT III . SCENE 1. Page 232 . DUKE . Why Phaeton , ( for thou art Merop's son ) It is far more likely that Shakspeare found this at the end of the first book of Golding's Ovid's ...
... instance , the harmony is often left to shift for itself . ACT III . SCENE 1. Page 232 . DUKE . Why Phaeton , ( for thou art Merop's son ) It is far more likely that Shakspeare found this at the end of the first book of Golding's Ovid's ...
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... instances , of the self- same words . THE CLOWNS . The character of Speed is that of a shrewd witty servant . Launce is something different , exhibiting a mixture of archness and rustic simplicity . There is no allusion to dress , nor ...
... instances , of the self- same words . THE CLOWNS . The character of Speed is that of a shrewd witty servant . Launce is something different , exhibiting a mixture of archness and rustic simplicity . There is no allusion to dress , nor ...
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... ravens must have food . Either Shakspeare or the adage , if it be one , has borrowed from scripture . See Psalm cxlvii . 9. or Job xxxviii . 41 . SCENE 3. Page 337. Note 4 . To the instances 36 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE .
... ravens must have food . Either Shakspeare or the adage , if it be one , has borrowed from scripture . See Psalm cxlvii . 9. or Job xxxviii . 41 . SCENE 3. Page 337. Note 4 . To the instances 36 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE .
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Francis Douce. SCENE 3. Page 337. Note 4 . To the instances adduced by Mr. Steevens in this note , of particular phrases in old theatrical characters , may be added that of Murley in Sir John Oldcastle , who is continually pre- facing ...
Francis Douce. SCENE 3. Page 337. Note 4 . To the instances adduced by Mr. Steevens in this note , of particular phrases in old theatrical characters , may be added that of Murley in Sir John Oldcastle , who is continually pre- facing ...
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Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners: With ..., Volum 1 Francis Douce Visualització completa - 1807 |
Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on ... Francis Douce Visualització completa - 1839 |
Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on ... Francis Douce Visualització completa - 1839 |
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