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 18AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 181
... Cleopatra , 1594 : " That I should pass whereas Octavia stands " To view my misery , " & c . Again , in Marius and Sylla , 1.594 : " But see whereas Lucretius is return'd . " Welcome , brave Roman ! " The word is several times used in ...
... Cleopatra , 1594 : " That I should pass whereas Octavia stands " To view my misery , " & c . Again , in Marius and Sylla , 1.594 : " But see whereas Lucretius is return'd . " Welcome , brave Roman ! " The word is several times used in ...
Page 566
... Cleopatra , in which both Enobarbe and Enobarbus are found . This argument also might lead us to imagine that part of the Iliad which passes under the name of Mr. Pope , was not in reality translated by him ; because in one book we have ...
... Cleopatra , in which both Enobarbe and Enobarbus are found . This argument also might lead us to imagine that part of the Iliad which passes under the name of Mr. Pope , was not in reality translated by him ; because in one book we have ...
Page 595
... Cleopatra , and , I strongly suspect , on those of Hamlet , Timon of Athens , and Julius Cæsar * , existed before he commenced a dramatick author ; and perhaps in process of time it may be found , that many of the fables of his other ...
... Cleopatra , and , I strongly suspect , on those of Hamlet , Timon of Athens , and Julius Cæsar * , existed before he commenced a dramatick author ; and perhaps in process of time it may be found , that many of the fables of his other ...
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