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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been called Marcus Brutus , Cæsar being a very inconsiderable personage in the
scene , and being killed in the third Act . Malone . " . The *** The substance of Dr.
Warburton's long and erroneous comment on a passage in the second Act of ...
been called Marcus Brutus , Cæsar being a very inconsiderable personage in the
scene , and being killed in the third Act . Malone . " . The *** The substance of Dr.
Warburton's long and erroneous comment on a passage in the second Act of ...
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They take the flow o ' the Nile 6 Nile , says : That a man called into a high sphere ,
without being seen to move in it , is a sight as unseemly as the holes where the
eyes should be , without the eyes to fill them . M. MASON . I do not believe a ...
They take the flow o ' the Nile 6 Nile , says : That a man called into a high sphere ,
without being seen to move in it , is a sight as unseemly as the holes where the
eyes should be , without the eyes to fill them . M. MASON . I do not believe a ...
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In colleges they are most commonly called Gaudy , in inns of courts Grand days ,
and in some other places they are called Collar days . ” Reed . Days of good
cheer , in some of the foreign universities , are called Gaudeamus days . C. 3 Is ...
In colleges they are most commonly called Gaudy , in inns of courts Grand days ,
and in some other places they are called Collar days . ” Reed . Days of good
cheer , in some of the foreign universities , are called Gaudeamus days . C. 3 Is ...
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