“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... heroes and the scene were generally of that country . Why he says , lost in the world's debate , is , because the subject of those romances were the crusades of the European Christians against the Saracens of Asia and Africa . Warburton ...
... heroes and the scene were generally of that country . Why he says , lost in the world's debate , is , because the subject of those romances were the crusades of the European Christians against the Saracens of Asia and Africa . Warburton ...
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... Hero and Leander : " The outside of her garments were of lawn . " See also , the sacred writings : " The number of the names to- gether were about an hundred and twenty . " Acts i , 15. Malone . O , then his lines would ravish savage ...
... Hero and Leander : " The outside of her garments were of lawn . " See also , the sacred writings : " The number of the names to- gether were about an hundred and twenty . " Acts i , 15. Malone . O , then his lines would ravish savage ...
Strana 161
... heroes and the scene were generally of that country . He says , lost in the world's debate , because the subjects of those romances were the crusades of the European Christians against the Sara- cens of Asia and Africa . Indeed , the ...
... heroes and the scene were generally of that country . He says , lost in the world's debate , because the subjects of those romances were the crusades of the European Christians against the Sara- cens of Asia and Africa . Indeed , the ...
Strana 162
... hero's broad - sword . Hence came the proverbial expression of our plain and sensible ancestors , who were much cooler readers of these extravagancies than the Spaniards , of giving one a Rowland for his Oliver , that is of match- ing ...
... hero's broad - sword . Hence came the proverbial expression of our plain and sensible ancestors , who were much cooler readers of these extravagancies than the Spaniards , of giving one a Rowland for his Oliver , that is of match- ing ...
Strana 163
... hero being Orlando , or the French Roland : for as the Spaniards , by one way of transposing the letters , had made it Roldan , so the Ita- lians , by another make it Orland . The main subject of these fooleries , as we have said , had ...
... hero being Orlando , or the French Roland : for as the Spaniards , by one way of transposing the letters , had made it Roldan , so the Ita- lians , by another make it Orland . The main subject of these fooleries , as we have said , had ...
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