The PolyanthosJ. T. Buckingham, 1812 |
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... praise . POPE . BOSTON THEATRE . Jan. 20. Merchant of Venice * -- Turnpike Gate . 22. A new Way to pay old Debts + -Ma- sick Mad . * Mr. Cooke , after the recess of a week , owing to se- vere indisposition , appeared in Shylock , and ...
... praise . POPE . BOSTON THEATRE . Jan. 20. Merchant of Venice * -- Turnpike Gate . 22. A new Way to pay old Debts + -Ma- sick Mad . * Mr. Cooke , after the recess of a week , owing to se- vere indisposition , appeared in Shylock , and ...
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... praise , Thrice happy genius , whose unrivall❜d name , Shall live forever in the voice of fame ! ' Tis thine to lead with more than magick skill , The train of captive passions at thy will ; To bid the bursting tear spontaneous flow In ...
... praise , Thrice happy genius , whose unrivall❜d name , Shall live forever in the voice of fame ! ' Tis thine to lead with more than magick skill , The train of captive passions at thy will ; To bid the bursting tear spontaneous flow In ...
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... praise , Though at thy beck applause delighted stands , And lifts , Briareus like , her hundred hands ; Know , fame awards thee but a partial breath ! Not all thy talents brave the stroke of death . Poets to ages yet unborn appeal , And ...
... praise , Though at thy beck applause delighted stands , And lifts , Briareus like , her hundred hands ; Know , fame awards thee but a partial breath ! Not all thy talents brave the stroke of death . Poets to ages yet unborn appeal , And ...
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