The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Σελίδα 241
... fhoulder . REMARKS . The Goths in one of their dances held fwords in their hands with the points upwards , fheathed and unfheathed . Might not VOL . VIII . R the His fword even like a dancer ; while I ftruck ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 241.
... fhoulder . REMARKS . The Goths in one of their dances held fwords in their hands with the points upwards , fheathed and unfheathed . Might not VOL . VIII . R the His fword even like a dancer ; while I ftruck ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 241.
Σελίδα 242
... Goths who inter- mixed with them ? TOLLET . I believe it means that Cæfar never offered to draw his fword , but kept it in the fcabbard , like one who dances with a fword on , which was formerly the custom in England . There is a fi ...
... Goths who inter- mixed with them ? TOLLET . I believe it means that Cæfar never offered to draw his fword , but kept it in the fcabbard , like one who dances with a fword on , which was formerly the custom in England . There is a fi ...
Σελίδα 486
... Goths , and Romans . Clown . Tamora , Queen of the Goths , and afterwards married to Saturninus . Lavinia , Daughter to Titus Andronicus . Nurfe , with a Black - a - moor Child . Senators , Judges , Officers , Soldiers , and other At ...
... Goths , and Romans . Clown . Tamora , Queen of the Goths , and afterwards married to Saturninus . Lavinia , Daughter to Titus Andronicus . Nurfe , with a Black - a - moor Child . Senators , Judges , Officers , Soldiers , and other At ...
Σελίδα 489
... Goths . " Whatever were the motives of Heming and Condell for admit- ting this tragedy among thofe of Shakspeare , all it has gained by their favour is , to be delivered down to pofterity with repeat- ed remarks of contempt , - -a ...
... Goths . " Whatever were the motives of Heming and Condell for admit- ting this tragedy among thofe of Shakspeare , all it has gained by their favour is , to be delivered down to pofterity with repeat- ed remarks of contempt , - -a ...
Σελίδα 490
... Goths ; That , with his fons , a terror to our foes , Hath yok'd a nation strong , train'd up in arms . Ten years are spent , fince first he undertook This caufe of Rome , and chastised with arms Our enemies ' pride : Five times he hath ...
... Goths ; That , with his fons , a terror to our foes , Hath yok'd a nation strong , train'd up in arms . Ten years are spent , fince first he undertook This caufe of Rome , and chastised with arms Our enemies ' pride : Five times he hath ...
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