Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, Volume 2author, 1817 - 852 páginas |
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... Julius Caesar has painted the conspira- tors with a pomp and terrour that perfectly asto- nishes . hear our British ... Cæsar and the roman Empire were concerned , And the magnificent circum- stances of " The genius and the mortal ...
... Julius Caesar has painted the conspira- tors with a pomp and terrour that perfectly asto- nishes . hear our British ... Cæsar and the roman Empire were concerned , And the magnificent circum- stances of " The genius and the mortal ...
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... Julius Cæsar , King Ar- thur , Charlemagne , and Sir Guy Earl of Warwick . Ibid . A bare throw at NOVUM . I do not know what sport the Poet here alludes to , P. 293 . P. 293. With Libbard's head on knee . Cotgrave explains THEOBALD AND ...
... Julius Cæsar , King Ar- thur , Charlemagne , and Sir Guy Earl of Warwick . Ibid . A bare throw at NOVUM . I do not know what sport the Poet here alludes to , P. 293 . P. 293. With Libbard's head on knee . Cotgrave explains THEOBALD AND ...
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... Julius Cæsar , p . 292 : The angry spot doth glow on Cæsar's brow . Ibid . p . 293 : Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf . These particulars , I dare say , our Poet gleaned from history ; but where he picked them up I am not ...
... Julius Cæsar , p . 292 : The angry spot doth glow on Cæsar's brow . Ibid . p . 293 : Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf . These particulars , I dare say , our Poet gleaned from history ; but where he picked them up I am not ...
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... Julius Cæsar , p . 292 : Now is it Rome indeed , and ROOM enough , & c . P. 43 PHILIP , make up . A forgetfulness , I suppose , of the first Editors , instead of RICHARD ; for so he is constantly called , from his being first knighted ...
... Julius Cæsar , p . 292 : Now is it Rome indeed , and ROOM enough , & c . P. 43 PHILIP , make up . A forgetfulness , I suppose , of the first Editors , instead of RICHARD ; for so he is constantly called , from his being first knighted ...
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... Julius Cæsar , p . 322 : O mighty Cæsar ! Dost thou lie so low ? Are all thy conquests , glories , triumphs , spoils , Shrunk to this little measure ? Does not our Poet , think you , in these two pas- sages seem to have had Juvenal in ...
... Julius Cæsar , p . 322 : O mighty Cæsar ! Dost thou lie so low ? Are all thy conquests , glories , triumphs , spoils , Shrunk to this little measure ? Does not our Poet , think you , in these two pas- sages seem to have had Juvenal in ...
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