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... subsequent note near the end of this scene , that there is " a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no tranflation was extant in the time of Shakspeare . " MALONE . : Remaineth nought , but to inter our brethren , And 16 ...
... subsequent note near the end of this scene , that there is " a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no tranflation was extant in the time of Shakspeare . " MALONE . : Remaineth nought , but to inter our brethren , And 16 ...
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... . Let him answer for the blunder . In a subsequent line Titus supposes himself his own executioner : " Now all the service I require of them " & c . MALONE . MAR . O , that delightful engine of her thoughts F2 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 67.
... . Let him answer for the blunder . In a subsequent line Titus supposes himself his own executioner : " Now all the service I require of them " & c . MALONE . MAR . O , that delightful engine of her thoughts F2 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 67.
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... subsequent impreffions , probably arose from its having been frequently exhibited on the itage . In the four quarto editions it is called the much admired play of PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE ; and it is mentioned by many ancient writers ...
... subsequent impreffions , probably arose from its having been frequently exhibited on the itage . In the four quarto editions it is called the much admired play of PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE ; and it is mentioned by many ancient writers ...
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... subsequent fit of rhyming in which Pericles indulges himself , at the expence of readers and commentators . The leading thought , indeed , appears to have been adopted from Sidney's Arcadia , Book II : " The Senate - house of the ...
... subsequent fit of rhyming in which Pericles indulges himself , at the expence of readers and commentators . The leading thought , indeed , appears to have been adopted from Sidney's Arcadia , Book II : " The Senate - house of the ...
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... subsequent scene , Jupiter is called the king of thoughts ; and in King Henry IV . Part I. Douglas tells Hot- spur that he is the king of honour ; but neither of these passages will folve our present difficulty . We might read : - and ...
... subsequent scene , Jupiter is called the king of thoughts ; and in King Henry IV . Part I. Douglas tells Hot- spur that he is the king of honour ; but neither of these passages will folve our present difficulty . We might read : - and ...
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