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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... Such as we fee , when men restrain their breath On fome great fudden hafte . O , what portents are these ! Some heavy business hath my lord in hand , And I must know it , elfe he loves me not . ( 5 ) See Portia's fpeech to Brutus in ...
... Such as we fee , when men restrain their breath On fome great fudden hafte . O , what portents are these ! Some heavy business hath my lord in hand , And I must know it , elfe he loves me not . ( 5 ) See Portia's fpeech to Brutus in ...
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... such eyes , As , fick and blunted with community , Afford no extraordinary gaze ; Such as is bent on fun - like majefty , When it fhines feldom in admiring eyes : But rather drowz'd , and hung their eye - lids down , Slept in his face ...
... such eyes , As , fick and blunted with community , Afford no extraordinary gaze ; Such as is bent on fun - like majefty , When it fhines feldom in admiring eyes : But rather drowz'd , and hung their eye - lids down , Slept in his face ...
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... aliquid lætis intervenit . No mortal bleffings ever come fincere , Met . 1. 7 . And Pleasure may lead , but grief brings up the rear . 1 She either gives a stomach and no food , Such The fecond Part of HENRY IV . · 19.
... aliquid lætis intervenit . No mortal bleffings ever come fincere , Met . 1. 7 . And Pleasure may lead , but grief brings up the rear . 1 She either gives a stomach and no food , Such The fecond Part of HENRY IV . · 19.
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... Such are the poor , in health ; or else a feaft , And takes away the ftomach : fuch the rich That have abundance and enjoy it not . SCENE X. Reflections on a Crown . O polish'd pertubation ! golden care ! That keep'ft the ports of ...
... Such are the poor , in health ; or else a feaft , And takes away the ftomach : fuch the rich That have abundance and enjoy it not . SCENE X. Reflections on a Crown . O polish'd pertubation ! golden care ! That keep'ft the ports of ...
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... Such , and fo finely bou'ted didft thou seem . And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot : O , & c . ] See the laft paffage in king John . ( 6 ) Not , & c . i . e . not trufting to either , eye or ear only , but ufing both on every ...
... Such , and fo finely bou'ted didft thou seem . And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot : O , & c . ] See the laft paffage in king John . ( 6 ) Not , & c . i . e . not trufting to either , eye or ear only , but ufing both on every ...
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