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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... friend ; But in the way of bargain , mark ye me , I'll cavil on the ninth Part of a hair . A Hufband fung to fleep by a fair Wife . ( 8 ) She bids you All on the wanton rufhes lay you down , And reft your gentle head upon her lap , And ...
... friend ; But in the way of bargain , mark ye me , I'll cavil on the ninth Part of a hair . A Hufband fung to fleep by a fair Wife . ( 8 ) She bids you All on the wanton rufhes lay you down , And reft your gentle head upon her lap , And ...
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... friend . ( 2 ) Yet & c . ] Mr. Theobald remarks " this obfervation is cer tainly true in nature , and has the fanction of no less authorities than thofe of fchylus and Sophocles , who fay almoft the fame thing with our author here ...
... friend . ( 2 ) Yet & c . ] Mr. Theobald remarks " this obfervation is cer tainly true in nature , and has the fanction of no less authorities than thofe of fchylus and Sophocles , who fay almoft the fame thing with our author here ...
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... friends Returning or in troops beat off the drones A lazy cattle : hot the work proceeds , & c . The aged fires With curious architecture build their cells ; And guard their towns , and fortify their combs : But late at night the youth ...
... friends Returning or in troops beat off the drones A lazy cattle : hot the work proceeds , & c . The aged fires With curious architecture build their cells ; And guard their towns , and fortify their combs : But late at night the youth ...
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... friends , and countrymen . Upon his royal face there is no note , How dread an army hath enrounded him ; Nor dath he dedicate one jot of colour Unto the weary and all - watched night ; But freshly looks , and over - bears attaint , With ...
... friends , and countrymen . Upon his royal face there is no note , How dread an army hath enrounded him ; Nor dath he dedicate one jot of colour Unto the weary and all - watched night ; But freshly looks , and over - bears attaint , With ...
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... friendship of Nifus and Euryalus , who fell undivided in death , and lovely as they had lived --- Euryalus was wounded when his fiiend rush'd to his affiftance , and begg'd his life : the.poet tells us ; In vain he fpoke , for ah , the ...
... friendship of Nifus and Euryalus , who fell undivided in death , and lovely as they had lived --- Euryalus was wounded when his fiiend rush'd to his affiftance , and begg'd his life : the.poet tells us ; In vain he fpoke , for ah , the ...
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