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Side 348
... and in a warlike gyre " To burtle my fharp sword about my head . " Shakspeare uses the word again in As You Like it : O Cæfar ! these things are beyond all use , -in 348 JULIUS CESAR . Cal. Cæfar, I never stood on ceremonies, ...
... and in a warlike gyre " To burtle my fharp sword about my head . " Shakspeare uses the word again in As You Like it : O Cæfar ! these things are beyond all use , -in 348 JULIUS CESAR . Cal. Cæfar, I never stood on ceremonies, ...
Side 369
... sword , and fire , " Crouch for employment . " The fame obfervation , is made by Steele in the TATLER , No. 137 . MALONE . I - for mine eyes , ] Old Copy - from mine eyes . Corrected by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . 2 No ...
... sword , and fire , " Crouch for employment . " The fame obfervation , is made by Steele in the TATLER , No. 137 . MALONE . I - for mine eyes , ] Old Copy - from mine eyes . Corrected by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . 2 No ...
Side 539
... sword that fo furpafs'd his fickle . " STEEVENS . Now be'll outftare the lightning . ] Our authour in many of the fpeeches that he has attributed to Antony , feems to have had the follow- ing paffage in North's tranflation of Plutarch ...
... sword that fo furpafs'd his fickle . " STEEVENS . Now be'll outftare the lightning . ] Our authour in many of the fpeeches that he has attributed to Antony , feems to have had the follow- ing paffage in North's tranflation of Plutarch ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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