The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 12AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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... Achilles in commotion rages , " And batters down himself . Johnson is right in asserting that by the Genius is meant , not the Genius of a Kingdom , but the power that watches over an individual for his protection . - So , in the same ...
... Achilles in commotion rages , " And batters down himself . Johnson is right in asserting that by the Genius is meant , not the Genius of a Kingdom , but the power that watches over an individual for his protection . - So , in the same ...
Page 78
... Achilles to his captive ) when so great a man as Patroclus has fallen before thee , dost thou com- plain of the common lot of mortality ? STEEVENS . The editor of the second folio saw this passage in the same light as Dr. Johnson did ...
... Achilles to his captive ) when so great a man as Patroclus has fallen before thee , dost thou com- plain of the common lot of mortality ? STEEVENS . The editor of the second folio saw this passage in the same light as Dr. Johnson did ...
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... Achilles , had weapons by their sides : οι δὲ μαχαίρας Εἶχον χρυσείας ἐξ ἀργυρέων τελαμώνων . Iliad , . 597. STEEVENS . That Mr. Steevens's explanation is just , appears from a pas- sage in All's Well That Ends Well . Bertram ...
... Achilles , had weapons by their sides : οι δὲ μαχαίρας Εἶχον χρυσείας ἐξ ἀργυρέων τελαμώνων . Iliad , . 597. STEEVENS . That Mr. Steevens's explanation is just , appears from a pas- sage in All's Well That Ends Well . Bertram ...
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