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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... dear , dear Philofter.— Act . 3. latter end . ( 9 ) As is , & c . ] It is remarkable of Milton , that whenever he can have an opportunity , he takes particular notice of the even- ing twilight , but I don't at prefent recollect any ...
... dear , dear Philofter.— Act . 3. latter end . ( 9 ) As is , & c . ] It is remarkable of Milton , that whenever he can have an opportunity , he takes particular notice of the even- ing twilight , but I don't at prefent recollect any ...
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... dear my lord , Commend . ( 11 ) Fymold Jymold , or rather gimma'd , which fignifies a ring of two rounds , Gemellus , Skinner . Mr. Pope . * He fmil'd , & c ] This tender and pathetic defcription of the earl of York's death always ...
... dear my lord , Commend . ( 11 ) Fymold Jymold , or rather gimma'd , which fignifies a ring of two rounds , Gemellus , Skinner . Mr. Pope . * He fmil'd , & c ] This tender and pathetic defcription of the earl of York's death always ...
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... dear Euryalus his breaft Sunk down , and flumber'd in eternal reft . Like : See Pitt , En . 9 . ( 12 ) Her , & c . ] This is from the pfalms , Wine that maketh gladi the heart of man , pf . 104. 15. The word lies in the text is an ...
... dear Euryalus his breaft Sunk down , and flumber'd in eternal reft . Like : See Pitt , En . 9 . ( 12 ) Her , & c . ] This is from the pfalms , Wine that maketh gladi the heart of man , pf . 104. 15. The word lies in the text is an ...
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... the greateft corrofive A king can have , is of mere precious tickling , And handled to the height more dear delight , Than other mens whole lives , let them be fafe too . Thou SCENE V. A hungry Lion . So looks the pent ( 46 )
... the greateft corrofive A king can have , is of mere precious tickling , And handled to the height more dear delight , Than other mens whole lives , let them be fafe too . Thou SCENE V. A hungry Lion . So looks the pent ( 46 )
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... dear Sir , VOL . II . E ( Thus * King John ] The ftyle all thro ' this excellent play is grand and equal , and it abounds with a great variety of fine topic's , and affecting paflages : Shakespear feems to have had a particular re ...
... dear Sir , VOL . II . E ( Thus * King John ] The ftyle all thro ' this excellent play is grand and equal , and it abounds with a great variety of fine topic's , and affecting paflages : Shakespear feems to have had a particular re ...
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