The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 184
... Greek ' which , Ben Jonson tells us , Shakespeare possessed , have enabled him to see in Anthony the word aveog ? His Bounty had no winter in it ; it was a mead of perennial luxuriance , affording a flowering pasturage ( ' Avóvouor ) ...
... Greek ' which , Ben Jonson tells us , Shakespeare possessed , have enabled him to see in Anthony the word aveog ? His Bounty had no winter in it ; it was a mead of perennial luxuriance , affording a flowering pasturage ( ' Avóvouor ) ...
Page 185
... Greek , of which he has left us no means of judging , the difficulty is to understand how he could have had Greek enough to know that aroos meant a flower without knowing also that Anthony could not mean a pasture of flowers ; and not ...
... Greek , of which he has left us no means of judging , the difficulty is to understand how he could have had Greek enough to know that aroos meant a flower without knowing also that Anthony could not mean a pasture of flowers ; and not ...
Page 193
... Greek , by George Chapman , " were not published before 1603 , and prob- ably not till several years later , the edition being undated . It was from Chapman most likely that Shakespeare derived in the main his ideas of the Greek and ...
... Greek , by George Chapman , " were not published before 1603 , and prob- ably not till several years later , the edition being undated . It was from Chapman most likely that Shakespeare derived in the main his ideas of the Greek and ...
Page 197
... Greeks . PANDARUS , Uncle to Cressida . AGAMEMNON , the Grecian General . MENELAUS , his Brother . Servant to ... Greek Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE . - Troy , and the Grecian camp before it . PROLOGUE . In Troy , there lies ...
... Greeks . PANDARUS , Uncle to Cressida . AGAMEMNON , the Grecian General . MENELAUS , his Brother . Servant to ... Greek Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE . - Troy , and the Grecian camp before it . PROLOGUE . In Troy , there lies ...
Page 199
... Greeks are strong , and skilful to3 their strength , Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant ; But I am weaker than a woman's tear , Tamer than sleep , fonder4 than ignorance , Less valiant than the virgin in the night ...
... Greeks are strong , and skilful to3 their strength , Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant ; But I am weaker than a woman's tear , Tamer than sleep , fonder4 than ignorance , Less valiant than the virgin in the night ...
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