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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... fair Wife . ( 8 ) She bids you All on the wanton rufhes lay you down , And reft your gentle head upon her lap , And Ut mala , & c .. A mad dog's foam , th ' infection of the plague , And all the judgments of the angry gods Are not ...
... fair Wife . ( 8 ) She bids you All on the wanton rufhes lay you down , And reft your gentle head upon her lap , And Ut mala , & c .. A mad dog's foam , th ' infection of the plague , And all the judgments of the angry gods Are not ...
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... fair words ftill in fouleft letters ? She ( 6 ) As flaws . The meaning of the word in this place feems to be , the fmall blades of ice , which are ftruck on the edges of the water in winter mornings , and which I have heard called by ...
... fair words ftill in fouleft letters ? She ( 6 ) As flaws . The meaning of the word in this place feems to be , the fmall blades of ice , which are ftruck on the edges of the water in winter mornings , and which I have heard called by ...
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... fair , fo languishingly fweet he lies , His head declin'd , and drooping , as he dies . Now ' midst the foe , distracted Nisus flew : Volfcens , and him alone , he keeps in view : The gathering train , the furious youth surround , Darts ...
... fair , fo languishingly fweet he lies , His head declin'd , and drooping , as he dies . Now ' midst the foe , distracted Nisus flew : Volfcens , and him alone , he keeps in view : The gathering train , the furious youth surround , Darts ...
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... fair branches , and with a fhadowing fhroud , and of an high ftature , and his top was among the thick boughs . 4. The waters made him great , the deep fet him up on high with her rivers running round about his plants , and fent out her ...
... fair branches , and with a fhadowing fhroud , and of an high ftature , and his top was among the thick boughs . 4. The waters made him great , the deep fet him up on high with her rivers running round about his plants , and fent out her ...
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... fair play ; His own opinion was his law . I ' th ' prefence He would fay untruths , and be ever double Both in his words and meaning . He was never ,. But where he meant to ruin , pitiful . His promises were , as he then was , mighty ...
... fair play ; His own opinion was his law . I ' th ' prefence He would fay untruths , and be ever double Both in his words and meaning . He was never ,. But where he meant to ruin , pitiful . His promises were , as he then was , mighty ...
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