The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; And, a List of the Various Readings. ...John Balfour, 1769 |
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... hour ; to fit , and draw His arched brows , his hawking eye , his curls , In our heart's table ; heart too capable Of every line and trick of his fweet favour ! - But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy Muft fanctify his relics ...
... hour ; to fit , and draw His arched brows , his hawking eye , his curls , In our heart's table ; heart too capable Of every line and trick of his fweet favour ! - But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy Muft fanctify his relics ...
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... hour . Count . Doft thou believe ' t ? Hel . Ay , Madam , knowingly . Honour Count . Why , Helen , thou fhalt have my leave and love ; Means and attendants ; and my loving greetings To thofe of mine in court . I'll stay at home , And ...
... hour . Count . Doft thou believe ' t ? Hel . Ay , Madam , knowingly . Honour Count . Why , Helen , thou fhalt have my leave and love ; Means and attendants ; and my loving greetings To thofe of mine in court . I'll stay at home , And ...
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... hours younger , I'd beat thee . Me- thinks thou art a general offence , and every man should beat thee . I think thou waft created for men to breathe themselves upon thee . Par . This is hard and undeserved measure , my Lord . Laf . Go ...
... hours younger , I'd beat thee . Me- thinks thou art a general offence , and every man should beat thee . I think thou waft created for men to breathe themselves upon thee . Par . This is hard and undeserved measure , my Lord . Laf . Go ...
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... hour o'erflow with joy , And pleafure drown the brim . Hel . What's his will elfe ? Par . That you will take your inftant leave o'th ' King , And make this hafte as your own good proceeding ; Strengthen'd with what apology you think May ...
... hour o'erflow with joy , And pleafure drown the brim . Hel . What's his will elfe ? Par . That you will take your inftant leave o'th ' King , And make this hafte as your own good proceeding ; Strengthen'd with what apology you think May ...
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... hours in a fleep , and then to return and fwear the lyes he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock ; within these three hours ' twill be A & IV . time enough to go home . E 3 Sc . I. 53 All's well that ends well . ACT ...
... hours in a fleep , and then to return and fwear the lyes he forges . Enter Parolles . Par . Ten o'clock ; within these three hours ' twill be A & IV . time enough to go home . E 3 Sc . I. 53 All's well that ends well . ACT ...
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The Works– Of Shakespear in Eight Volumes. The Genuine Text ..., 3 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1747 |
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