The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper Heads. Illustrated with Explanatory Notes and Similar Passages from Ancient and Modern Authors, Volume 2T. Waller, 1752 |
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... ftar ; Or to the deepest entrails of the earth Defcending , pierce , fo be I cou'd obtain A kingdom , at the price , and god - like rule . АСТ ACT II . SCENE VI . Lady Piercy's pathetick Speech 4 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
... ftar ; Or to the deepest entrails of the earth Defcending , pierce , fo be I cou'd obtain A kingdom , at the price , and god - like rule . АСТ ACT II . SCENE VI . Lady Piercy's pathetick Speech 4 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
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... Speech to her Husband . ( 5 ) O my good lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I this fort - night been A banish'd woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me , fweet lord , what is't that takes from thes Thy ftomach , pleasure ...
... Speech to her Husband . ( 5 ) O my good lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I this fort - night been A banish'd woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me , fweet lord , what is't that takes from thes Thy ftomach , pleasure ...
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... Speech before the Battle at Agincourt . He that out - lives this day , and comes fafe home , Will ftand a tip - toe when this day is nam'd : And rouze him at the name of Crifpian : He that out - lives this day , and fees old age , Will ...
... Speech before the Battle at Agincourt . He that out - lives this day , and comes fafe home , Will ftand a tip - toe when this day is nam'd : And rouze him at the name of Crifpian : He that out - lives this day , and fees old age , Will ...
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... Speech . Ah , who is nigh ? Come to me , friend , or foe , And tell me , who is victor , York or Warwick ? Why afk I that ? My mangled body shews , My blood , my want of ftrength , my fick heart fhews , That I muft yield my body to the ...
... Speech . Ah , who is nigh ? Come to me , friend , or foe , And tell me , who is victor , York or Warwick ? Why afk I that ? My mangled body shews , My blood , my want of ftrength , my fick heart fhews , That I muft yield my body to the ...
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... Speech to her Hufband .. ( 2 ) Alas , fir , In what have I offended you ? What cause Hath my behaviour giv'n to your displeasure ,. That thus you should proceed to put me off , And take your good grace from me ?. Heav'n witness , I've ...
... Speech to her Hufband .. ( 2 ) Alas , fir , In what have I offended you ? What cause Hath my behaviour giv'n to your displeasure ,. That thus you should proceed to put me off , And take your good grace from me ?. Heav'n witness , I've ...
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