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 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... translation of the 21st book of Homer's Odyssey : " Whither ? rogue ! abject ! wilt thou bear from us " That bow propos'd ? " Again , in the same author's version of Homer's Hymn to Venus : " That thou wilt never let me live to be " An ...
... translation of the 21st book of Homer's Odyssey : " Whither ? rogue ! abject ! wilt thou bear from us " That bow propos'd ? " Again , in the same author's version of Homer's Hymn to Venus : " That thou wilt never let me live to be " An ...
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... translation of the second Iliad , 1581 : " He preaseth him , him he again , shouldring ech one his feere . " STEEVENS . Shoulder'd is , I believe , the true reading : -not , thrust in by the shoulders , but , immersed up to the ...
... translation of the second Iliad , 1581 : " He preaseth him , him he again , shouldring ech one his feere . " STEEVENS . Shoulder'd is , I believe , the true reading : -not , thrust in by the shoulders , but , immersed up to the ...
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... translations , his text has been very properly exhibited as he wrote it ; for it is not the business of an editor to ... translation of Plutarch . 66 on Again , in Julius Cæsar had left the this side Tyber , " " both which mis- In like ...
... translations , his text has been very properly exhibited as he wrote it ; for it is not the business of an editor to ... translation of Plutarch . 66 on Again , in Julius Cæsar had left the this side Tyber , " " both which mis- In like ...
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