The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7 |
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There is an old black letter pamphlet by W. Bettie , called Titana and Theseus , entered at Stationers ' Hall , in 1608 ; but Shakspeare has taken no hints from it . Titania is also the name of the Queen of the Fairies in Decker's Whore ...
There is an old black letter pamphlet by W. Bettie , called Titana and Theseus , entered at Stationers ' Hall , in 1608 ; but Shakspeare has taken no hints from it . Titania is also the name of the Queen of the Fairies in Decker's Whore ...
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Jonson , as the same gentleman observes , in the title of his masque called Love's Triumph through Callipolis , by triumph seems to have meant a grand proceflion ; and in one of the stage - diređions , it is said , " the triumph is seen ...
Jonson , as the same gentleman observes , in the title of his masque called Love's Triumph through Callipolis , by triumph seems to have meant a grand proceflion ; and in one of the stage - diređions , it is said , " the triumph is seen ...
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... verses of feigning love ; And stol'n the impression of her fantasy With bracelets of thy hair , rings , gawds , é conceits , .. tor , Creon , in the tragedy of Jocasta , translated from Euripides in 1566 , is called Duke Creon .
... verses of feigning love ; And stol'n the impression of her fantasy With bracelets of thy hair , rings , gawds , é conceits , .. tor , Creon , in the tragedy of Jocasta , translated from Euripides in 1566 , is called Duke Creon .
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The magnet is , for the same reason , called the lode - stone , either because it leads iron , or because it guides the failor . Milton has the same thought in L'Allegro : " Towers and battlements it fees " Bofom'd high in tufted trees ...
The magnet is , for the same reason , called the lode - stone , either because it leads iron , or because it guides the failor . Milton has the same thought in L'Allegro : " Towers and battlements it fees " Bofom'd high in tufted trees ...
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The word occurs in that sense in a poem by N. B. 1614 , called I Would and I would Not , ilanza iii : “ To point the captains every one their fight . " WARNER . The most lamentable comedy , & c . ] This is very probably a burlesque on ...
The word occurs in that sense in a poem by N. B. 1614 , called I Would and I would Not , ilanza iii : “ To point the captains every one their fight . " WARNER . The most lamentable comedy , & c . ] This is very probably a burlesque on ...
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