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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... wind , and his nobility . With many holiday and lady terms He question'd me : amongst the rest , demanded My prisoners , in your majefty's behalf . ( 3 ) I then , all fmarting with my wounds , being cold , Out of my grief , and my ...
... wind , and his nobility . With many holiday and lady terms He question'd me : amongst the rest , demanded My prisoners , in your majefty's behalf . ( 3 ) I then , all fmarting with my wounds , being cold , Out of my grief , and my ...
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... wind Within her womb ; which , for enlargement friving , Shakes the old beldame earth , and topples down High tow'rs and mols - grown fteeples . On miferable Rhymers . ( 7 ) I had rather be a kitten , and cry , mew ! Than one of these ...
... wind Within her womb ; which , for enlargement friving , Shakes the old beldame earth , and topples down High tow'rs and mols - grown fteeples . On miferable Rhymers . ( 7 ) I had rather be a kitten , and cry , mew ! Than one of these ...
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... wind a fiery pegaffus , And witch the world with noble horsemanship . * On ] Others read up ; and there feems great probability in it . ACT ACT V. SCENE II . Falstaff's Catechifm . ( 12 10 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
... wind a fiery pegaffus , And witch the world with noble horsemanship . * On ] Others read up ; and there feems great probability in it . ACT ACT V. SCENE II . Falstaff's Catechifm . ( 12 10 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
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... wind my post - horse , still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth : ( 1 ) Upon my tongues continual flanders ride , The ( 1 ) Upon my , & c . ] In the ftage - direction , rumour is faid to enter painted full of tongues ...
... wind my post - horse , still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth : ( 1 ) Upon my tongues continual flanders ride , The ( 1 ) Upon my , & c . ] In the ftage - direction , rumour is faid to enter painted full of tongues ...
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... winds , Who take the ruffian billows by the top , Curling their monftrous heads , and hanging them With deaf'ning clamours in the flipp'ry shrouds , The halcyon fleep will never build his nest , In any ftormy breast ; ' Tis not enough ...
... winds , Who take the ruffian billows by the top , Curling their monftrous heads , and hanging them With deaf'ning clamours in the flipp'ry shrouds , The halcyon fleep will never build his nest , In any ftormy breast ; ' Tis not enough ...
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