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Pagina 10
... passage from Lyly's Alexander and Campaspe , 1584 , before him , when he wrote these lines : " Is the warlike sound of drum and trump turn'd to the soft noise of lyre and lute ? The neighing of barbed steeds , whose loudness filled the ...
... passage from Lyly's Alexander and Campaspe , 1584 , before him , when he wrote these lines : " Is the warlike sound of drum and trump turn'd to the soft noise of lyre and lute ? The neighing of barbed steeds , whose loudness filled the ...
Pagina 25
... passage : " Duch . I hope he is much grown since last I saw him . 2. Eliz . But I hear , no . " Malone . 66 4 My manly eyes did scorn & c . ] Here is an apparent reference to King Henry VI , P. III , Act II , sc . i . See p . 316 , n ...
... passage : " Duch . I hope he is much grown since last I saw him . 2. Eliz . But I hear , no . " Malone . 66 4 My manly eyes did scorn & c . ] Here is an apparent reference to King Henry VI , P. III , Act II , sc . i . See p . 316 , n ...
Pagina 30
... passage , till the prince be neare . let him ride And ( he gone ) " Resolv'd , ev'n in Achilles tent . " Steevens . 9 It is determin'd , not concluded yet : ] Determin'd signifies the final conclusion of the will : concluded , what ...
... passage , till the prince be neare . let him ride And ( he gone ) " Resolv'd , ev'n in Achilles tent . " Steevens . 9 It is determin'd , not concluded yet : ] Determin'd signifies the final conclusion of the will : concluded , what ...
Pagina 38
... passage attentively the meaning will be found sufficiently plain . Margaret enumerates the evils that has befallen her family , and demands if it required all these to atone for the murder of Rutland , to fulfil the curse of York and ...
... passage attentively the meaning will be found sufficiently plain . Margaret enumerates the evils that has befallen her family , and demands if it required all these to atone for the murder of Rutland , to fulfil the curse of York and ...
Pagina 40
... passage in The Historie of Jacob and Esau , an interlude , 1568 : " Then come on at once , take my quiver and my bowe ; " Fette lovell my hounde , and my horne to blowe . " The rhyme for which Collingbourne suffered , was : " A cat , a ...
... passage in The Historie of Jacob and Esau , an interlude , 1568 : " Then come on at once , take my quiver and my bowe ; " Fette lovell my hounde , and my horne to blowe . " The rhyme for which Collingbourne suffered , was : " A cat , a ...
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