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 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 181
... expression , as in truth it is ; but it is justified by a passage in the second Æneid of Virgil , where Æneas calls Helen- - Trojæ et patriæ communis Erinnys . And an expression somewhat similar occurs in The First Part of King Henry VI ...
... expression , as in truth it is ; but it is justified by a passage in the second Æneid of Virgil , where Æneas calls Helen- - Trojæ et patriæ communis Erinnys . And an expression somewhat similar occurs in The First Part of King Henry VI ...
Page 184
... expression- " As far as to the sepulchre , " & c . does not , as I conceive , signify - to the distance of , & c . but- " so far only as regards the sepulchre , " & c . DOUCE . " The expression , ( says Mr. Gifford in his Ben Jonson ...
... expression- " As far as to the sepulchre , " & c . does not , as I conceive , signify - to the distance of , & c . but- " so far only as regards the sepulchre , " & c . DOUCE . " The expression , ( says Mr. Gifford in his Ben Jonson ...
Page 368
... expression , but not likely to have been corrupted . Shakspeare , perhaps , wrote a - struck sorrel , which , being negligently read by a man not skilled in hunter's language , was easily changed to struck fowl . Sorrel is used in ...
... expression , but not likely to have been corrupted . Shakspeare , perhaps , wrote a - struck sorrel , which , being negligently read by a man not skilled in hunter's language , was easily changed to struck fowl . Sorrel is used in ...
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