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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... dead bodies by , He call'd them untaught knaves , unmannerly , To bring a flovenly , unhandfome coarse Betwixt the wind , and his nobility . With many holiday and lady terms He question'd me : amongst the rest , demanded My prisoners ...
... dead bodies by , He call'd them untaught knaves , unmannerly , To bring a flovenly , unhandfome coarse Betwixt the wind , and his nobility . With many holiday and lady terms He question'd me : amongst the rest , demanded My prisoners ...
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... dead . ROSCOMMON , ( 8 ) She bids , & c . ] There is fomething extremely tender and pleafing in thefe lines , as well as in the following , from Philafter , which justly deserve to be compared with them : B4 -- Who And she will fing the ...
... dead . ROSCOMMON , ( 8 ) She bids , & c . ] There is fomething extremely tender and pleafing in thefe lines , as well as in the following , from Philafter , which justly deserve to be compared with them : B4 -- Who And she will fing the ...
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... dead : but will it not live with the living ? No : why ? detraction will not fuf- fer it . Therefore , I'll none of it ; honour is a meer fcutcheon ; and fo ends my catechism .. ( 12 ) Well , & c . ] In the king and no king of Beaumont ...
... dead : but will it not live with the living ? No : why ? detraction will not fuf- fer it . Therefore , I'll none of it ; honour is a meer fcutcheon ; and fo ends my catechism .. ( 12 ) Well , & c . ] In the king and no king of Beaumont ...
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... dead , Not he , which fays , the dead is not alive . ( 2 ) Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a lofing office ; and his tongue Sounds ever after as a fullen bell , Remember'd tolling a departing friend . ( 2 ) Yet & c ...
... dead , Not he , which fays , the dead is not alive . ( 2 ) Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a lofing office ; and his tongue Sounds ever after as a fullen bell , Remember'd tolling a departing friend . ( 2 ) Yet & c ...
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... dead ! SCENE VI . The fickleness of the vulgar . * An habitation giddy and unfure Hath he , that buildeth on the vulgar heart . O thou fond many ! with what loud applause Did'st thou beat heav'n with bleffing Bolingbrcke , Before he was ...
... dead ! SCENE VI . The fickleness of the vulgar . * An habitation giddy and unfure Hath he , that buildeth on the vulgar heart . O thou fond many ! with what loud applause Did'st thou beat heav'n with bleffing Bolingbrcke , Before he was ...
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