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Pagina 2
... things against the Barbarians without foldiers , was , at the inftance of the empress Placidia , put to death , when he was about to have given proofs of his abilities . The emprefs fhowed fome kindnefs in her anger , by cutting him off ...
... things against the Barbarians without foldiers , was , at the inftance of the empress Placidia , put to death , when he was about to have given proofs of his abilities . The emprefs fhowed fome kindnefs in her anger , by cutting him off ...
Pagina 19
... things strange . ] The meaning of this paf- fage , as it now ftands , is , jo fhould he look , that looks as if he told things ftrange . But Roffe neither yet told ftrange things , nor could look as if he told them . Lenox only ...
... things strange . ] The meaning of this paf- fage , as it now ftands , is , jo fhould he look , that looks as if he told things ftrange . But Roffe neither yet told ftrange things , nor could look as if he told them . Lenox only ...
Pagina 20
... things frange . ] i . e . that seems about to fpeak ftrange things . Our author himself furnishes us with the beft comment on this paffage . In Antony and Cleopatra , we meet with nearly the fame idea : " The business of this man looks ...
... things frange . ] i . e . that seems about to fpeak ftrange things . Our author himself furnishes us with the beft comment on this paffage . In Antony and Cleopatra , we meet with nearly the fame idea : " The business of this man looks ...
Pagina 29
... thing was moft ftraunge and true , as the Kinges Majeftie acknowledgeth , for when the reft of the hippes had a ... thing hocking in the natural world , as here , from every thing abfurd in the moral . But as extravagant as all this is ...
... thing was moft ftraunge and true , as the Kinges Majeftie acknowledgeth , for when the reft of the hippes had a ... thing hocking in the natural world , as here , from every thing abfurd in the moral . But as extravagant as all this is ...
Pagina 31
... play of Shakspeare : and it had fignifyed no- thing to have pored only on Holinfhed for facs . " . -- " Animus etiam , per fe ferox , prope quotidianis conviciis uxoris ( quæ omnium 2. WITCH . All hail , Macbeth ! hail to MACBETH . 31.
... play of Shakspeare : and it had fignifyed no- thing to have pored only on Holinfhed for facs . " . -- " Animus etiam , per fe ferox , prope quotidianis conviciis uxoris ( quæ omnium 2. WITCH . All hail , Macbeth ! hail to MACBETH . 31.
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 11 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1808 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 11 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1808 |
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