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Pagina 5
The authenticity of this reading having been questioned by Dr. Warburton , I shall exemplify it from Chapman's Translation of the 4th Book of Homer . there the goodly plant lies withering out his grace . " STEEVENS .
The authenticity of this reading having been questioned by Dr. Warburton , I shall exemplify it from Chapman's Translation of the 4th Book of Homer . there the goodly plant lies withering out his grace . " STEEVENS .
Pagina 6
New bent “ in heaven , ' shall behold the night Of our folemnities . THE . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian youth to merriments ; Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth ; Turn melancholy forth to funerals , The palé companion ...
New bent “ in heaven , ' shall behold the night Of our folemnities . THE . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian youth to merriments ; Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth ; Turn melancholy forth to funerals , The palé companion ...
Pagina 10
... you shall fall from the stalke , you may be gathered , and put to the still . " This image however , must have been generally obvious , as in Shakspeare's time the distillation of rose water was a common process in all families .
... you shall fall from the stalke , you may be gathered , and put to the still . " This image however , must have been generally obvious , as in Shakspeare's time the distillation of rose water was a common process in all families .
Pagina 13
... but by a passage in our author's Venus and Adonis , in which the former predi & s that the course of love never shall run smooth : " Sorrow on love hercafter shall attend , " Ne'er settled equally , too high , or low , " & c .
... but by a passage in our author's Venus and Adonis , in which the former predi & s that the course of love never shall run smooth : " Sorrow on love hercafter shall attend , " Ne'er settled equally , too high , or low , " & c .
Pagina 16
Again , in The Pinner of Wakefield , 1599 : " Then tell me , love , shall I have all thy fair ! Again , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " Though she were false to Menelaus , yćt her fair made him brook her follies .
Again , in The Pinner of Wakefield , 1599 : " Then tell me , love , shall I have all thy fair ! Again , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " Though she were false to Menelaus , yćt her fair made him brook her follies .
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