The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Page xx
... hope that it may be with parties , both in wit and ftate , as with thofe monsters defcribed by the poets ; and that their heads at leaft may have fomething human , though their bodies and tails are wild beafts and ferpents . As I ...
... hope that it may be with parties , both in wit and ftate , as with thofe monsters defcribed by the poets ; and that their heads at leaft may have fomething human , though their bodies and tails are wild beafts and ferpents . As I ...
Page xxiv
... Hope , the Red Bull , the Fortune , & c . ) ; fo the top of the profeffion were then mere players , not gentlemen of the ftage . They were led into the buttery by the steward , not placed at the Lord's table , or Lady's toilette ; and ...
... Hope , the Red Bull , the Fortune , & c . ) ; fo the top of the profeffion were then mere players , not gentlemen of the ftage . They were led into the buttery by the steward , not placed at the Lord's table , or Lady's toilette ; and ...
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... Hope the lover's ftaff , p . 154 , 1. 13 , 14 . Love compared to a figure on ice , p . 157 , l . 30 , 31 , 32 . Three things hated of women , p . 158 , l . 16 , 17 , 18 . The power of poetry with women , p . 159 , l . 15 to 23 . The ...
... Hope the lover's ftaff , p . 154 , 1. 13 , 14 . Love compared to a figure on ice , p . 157 , l . 30 , 31 , 32 . Three things hated of women , p . 158 , l . 16 , 17 , 18 . The power of poetry with women , p . 159 , l . 15 to 23 . The ...
Page li
... Hope the only relief of the miferable , p . 287 , 1. 27 , 28 . Moral reflections on the vanity of life , p . 287 , l . 30 to 35 , p . 288 . 1. 1 to 30 . The terrors of death most in apprehension , p . 289 , 1. 34 to 41 . An outwardly ...
... Hope the only relief of the miferable , p . 287 , 1. 27 , 28 . Moral reflections on the vanity of life , p . 287 , l . 30 to 35 , p . 288 . 1. 1 to 30 . The terrors of death most in apprehension , p . 289 , 1. 34 to 41 . An outwardly ...
Page lvii
... Hope deceitful , p . 30 , 1. 32 to 36 . The prognostics of war , p . 37 , 1. 31 to 35 . Richard's speech to England , on his arrival , p . 39 , 1. 29 to 40 , p . 40 , l . 1 to 7 . The fun rising after a dark night , p . 40 , 1. 18 to 28 ...
... Hope deceitful , p . 30 , 1. 32 to 36 . The prognostics of war , p . 37 , 1. 31 to 35 . Richard's speech to England , on his arrival , p . 39 , 1. 29 to 40 , p . 40 , l . 1 to 7 . The fun rising after a dark night , p . 40 , 1. 18 to 28 ...
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