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O.E.D.cites Day , Festivals ( 1619 ) , Ep . Ded . , ' the Meyny or Multitude ' . 67–8 . Regard ... themselves ' Regard this in me , that I am no flatterer , and in this , in my plain speaking , behold themselves ' ( Whitelaw , ap .
O.E.D.cites Day , Festivals ( 1619 ) , Ep . Ded . , ' the Meyny or Multitude ' . 67–8 . Regard ... themselves ' Regard this in me , that I am no flatterer , and in this , in my plain speaking , behold themselves ' ( Whitelaw , ap .
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O.E.D. cites no one else except Philemon Holland but gives two exx . from his translations ( i ) Livy ( 1600 ) “ They put it to the verie iump and finall triall what should become of those lawes ' ; and ( ii ) Pliny ( 1601 ) ' It ...
O.E.D. cites no one else except Philemon Holland but gives two exx . from his translations ( i ) Livy ( 1600 ) “ They put it to the verie iump and finall triall what should become of those lawes ' ; and ( ii ) Pliny ( 1601 ) ' It ...
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47 ) cites ' Belli excitus incertus ' from Culmann's Sententiae Pueriles wh . Sh . is supposed to have used at school . But Furn . cites from Vol.'s speech in North , ( p . 185 ) ' though the ende of warre be uncertain ' .
47 ) cites ' Belli excitus incertus ' from Culmann's Sententiae Pueriles wh . Sh . is supposed to have used at school . But Furn . cites from Vol.'s speech in North , ( p . 185 ) ' though the ende of warre be uncertain ' .
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Urheberrecht | |
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