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... reference to Cato in the mouth of Lartius , like the reference to Galen in ii . 1. 128 , is an anachronism . 64. Line 61 : Were FEVEROUS and did tremble . - Cf . Mac- beth , ii . 3. 65 , 66 : some say , the earth Was feverous and did ...
... reference to Cato in the mouth of Lartius , like the reference to Galen in ii . 1. 128 , is an anachronism . 64. Line 61 : Were FEVEROUS and did tremble . - Cf . Mac- beth , ii . 3. 65 , 66 : some say , the earth Was feverous and did ...
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... reference to its literal meaning ; ' and Furness appears to think that this is not a natural figurative use of the word . He considers that Nares came nearer the truth in saying that the ruling sense of the word is that of being full or ...
... reference to its literal meaning ; ' and Furness appears to think that this is not a natural figurative use of the word . He considers that Nares came nearer the truth in saying that the ruling sense of the word is that of being full or ...
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... reference to Samson's foxes , as Upton supposed . Steevens quotes Harrington's trans- lation of Ariosto ( book xxviii . st . 17 ) : Ev'n as a Foxe , whom smoke and fire doth fright , So as he dare not in the ground remaine , Bolts out ...
... reference to Samson's foxes , as Upton supposed . Steevens quotes Harrington's trans- lation of Ariosto ( book xxviii . st . 17 ) : Ev'n as a Foxe , whom smoke and fire doth fright , So as he dare not in the ground remaine , Bolts out ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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