The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 60
... bears a confonancy with the other terms accompanying , ( viz . metai , lump , and melted ) and helps the propriety of the Poet's thought : For fo one metaphor is kept up , and all the words are proper and fuitable to it . But , what is ...
... bears a confonancy with the other terms accompanying , ( viz . metai , lump , and melted ) and helps the propriety of the Poet's thought : For fo one metaphor is kept up , and all the words are proper and fuitable to it . But , what is ...
Page 64
... bear it . Now his important blood will nought deny , That she'll demand : a ring the Count does wear , That downward hath fucceeded in his houfe From fon to fon , fome four or five defcents , Since the first father wore it . This ring ...
... bear it . Now his important blood will nought deny , That she'll demand : a ring the Count does wear , That downward hath fucceeded in his houfe From fon to fon , fome four or five defcents , Since the first father wore it . This ring ...
Page 109
... bear - baiting . ( 2 ) O , had 1 but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadst thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And . Why , would that have mended my hair ? Sir To . Pait queftion ; for , thou feeft , it will not curl by nature ...
... bear - baiting . ( 2 ) O , had 1 but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadst thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And . Why , would that have mended my hair ? Sir To . Pait queftion ; for , thou feeft , it will not curl by nature ...
Page 113
... bear it out . Mar. You are refolute then ? Clo . Not fo neither , but I am refolv'd on two points . Mar. That if one break , the other will hold ; or , if both break , your gafkins fall . Clo . Apt , in good faith ; very apt : well , go ...
... bear it out . Mar. You are refolute then ? Clo . Not fo neither , but I am refolv'd on two points . Mar. That if one break , the other will hold ; or , if both break , your gafkins fall . Clo . Apt , in good faith ; very apt : well , go ...
Page 121
... bear my evils alone . It were a bad recompence for your love , to lay any of them on you . Ant . Let me yet know of you , whither you are bound . Seb . No , footh , Sir ; my determinate voyage is mere VOL . III . F extra- extravagancy ...
... bear my evils alone . It were a bad recompence for your love , to lay any of them on you . Ant . Let me yet know of you , whither you are bound . Seb . No , footh , Sir ; my determinate voyage is mere VOL . III . F extra- extravagancy ...
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