The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 15 |
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... all which tyme they saw no man : except that one day by chaunce they espyed a man of the stature of a giant , who came to the haven dounsing and singyng , and shortly after seemed to cast dust over his head .
... all which tyme they saw no man : except that one day by chaunce they espyed a man of the stature of a giant , who came to the haven dounsing and singyng , and shortly after seemed to cast dust over his head .
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This giant was so byg , that the head of one of our men of a meane stature came but to his waste . He was of good corporation , and well made in all partes of his bodie , with a large visage painted with divers colours , but for the ...
This giant was so byg , that the head of one of our men of a meane stature came but to his waste . He was of good corporation , and well made in all partes of his bodie , with a large visage painted with divers colours , but for the ...
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So in King Lear : “ The sea in such a storm as his bare head “ In hell - black night endur'd , would have buoy'd up , “ And quench'd the stelled fires , ” Malone . Thus , in Chapman's version of the 21st Iliad : - as if his waves would ...
So in King Lear : “ The sea in such a storm as his bare head “ In hell - black night endur'd , would have buoy'd up , “ And quench'd the stelled fires , ” Malone . Thus , in Chapman's version of the 21st Iliad : - as if his waves would ...
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The modern and familiàr phrase by which that of Miranda may be explained , is— “ never entered my thoughts - never came into my head . ” Steevens . See Howell's Dict . 1660 , in v . to meddle ; se mesler de . ” Malone .
The modern and familiàr phrase by which that of Miranda may be explained , is— “ never entered my thoughts - never came into my head . ” Steevens . See Howell's Dict . 1660 , in v . to meddle ; se mesler de . ” Malone .
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... creature in the vessel - ] Had Shakspeare in his mind St. Paul's hortatory speech to the ship's company , where he assures them that , though they were to suffer shipwreck , “ not an hair should fall from the head of any of them ?
... creature in the vessel - ] Had Shakspeare in his mind St. Paul's hortatory speech to the ship's company , where he assures them that , though they were to suffer shipwreck , “ not an hair should fall from the head of any of them ?
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