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Pagina 33
... called in Macbeth , the " mortal thoughts , " which excite each " corporal agent " to the performance of some arduous deed . The little kingdom of man is a notion that Shakspeare seems to have been fond of . So , K. Richard II ...
... called in Macbeth , the " mortal thoughts , " which excite each " corporal agent " to the performance of some arduous deed . The little kingdom of man is a notion that Shakspeare seems to have been fond of . So , K. Richard II ...
Pagina 37
... called a shuffler . Malone . 7 Swear priests , & c . ] This is imitated by Otway : 8 " When you would bind me , is there need of oaths ? " & c . Venice Preserved . Johnson . cautelous , ] Is here cautious , sometimes insidious . So , in ...
... called a shuffler . Malone . 7 Swear priests , & c . ] This is imitated by Otway : 8 " When you would bind me , is there need of oaths ? " & c . Venice Preserved . Johnson . cautelous , ] Is here cautious , sometimes insidious . So , in ...
Pagina 86
... called a barren - spirited fellow that could feed either on objects or arts : that is , as I presume , form his ideas and judgment upon them : stale and obsolete imitation , indeed , fixes such a charac ter . I am persuaded , to make ...
... called a barren - spirited fellow that could feed either on objects or arts : that is , as I presume , form his ideas and judgment upon them : stale and obsolete imitation , indeed , fixes such a charac ter . I am persuaded , to make ...
Pagina 103
... called his men vnto him , who tolde him that they heard no noyse , nor sawe any thing at all . " See the story of Cassius Parmensis in Valerius Maximus , Lib . I , C. vii . Steevens . The words which Mr. Steevens has quoted , are from ...
... called his men vnto him , who tolde him that they heard no noyse , nor sawe any thing at all . " See the story of Cassius Parmensis in Valerius Maximus , Lib . I , C. vii . Steevens . The words which Mr. Steevens has quoted , are from ...
Pagina 119
... called Statilius , that promised to goe through his enemies ( for otherwise it was impossible to goe see their campe , ) and from thence if all were well , that he woulde lift vp a torch light in the ayer , and then returne againe with ...
... called Statilius , that promised to goe through his enemies ( for otherwise it was impossible to goe see their campe , ) and from thence if all were well , that he woulde lift vp a torch light in the ayer , and then returne againe with ...
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