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 12 |
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MALONE . 2- in ANTONIUs ' way , ] The old copy generally reads- Antorio ,
Octavio , Flavio . The players were more accustomed to Italian than Roman
terminations , on account of the many versions from Italian novels , and the many
Italian ...
MALONE . 2- in ANTONIUs ' way , ] The old copy generally reads- Antorio ,
Octavio , Flavio . The players were more accustomed to Italian than Roman
terminations , on account of the many versions from Italian novels , and the many
Italian ...
Page 89
Domestick fury , and fierce civil strife , Shall cumber all the parts of Italy : Blood
and destruction shall be so in use , And dreadful objects so familiar , That
mothers shall but smile , when they behold Their infants quarter'd with the hands
of war ...
Domestick fury , and fierce civil strife , Shall cumber all the parts of Italy : Blood
and destruction shall be so in use , And dreadful objects so familiar , That
mothers shall but smile , when they behold Their infants quarter'd with the hands
of war ...
Page 193
Our Italy Shines o'er with civil swords : Sextus Pompeius Makes his approaches
to the port of Rome : Equality of two domestick powers Breed scrupulous faction :
The hated , grown to strength , Are newly grown to love : the condemn'd Pompey
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Our Italy Shines o'er with civil swords : Sextus Pompeius Makes his approaches
to the port of Rome : Equality of two domestick powers Breed scrupulous faction :
The hated , grown to strength , Are newly grown to love : the condemn'd Pompey
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