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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... art can never ranfom nature From her unaidable eftate : we must not So ftain our judgment , or corrupt our hope , To ... Thou thought'ft to help me , and fuch thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live ; But what at full I ...
... art can never ranfom nature From her unaidable eftate : we must not So ftain our judgment , or corrupt our hope , To ... Thou thought'ft to help me , and fuch thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live ; But what at full I ...
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... Art thou fo confident ? within what space Hop'st thou my cure ? Hel . The greatest grace lending grace , Ere twice the horses of the fun shall bring Their fiery torcher his diurnal ring ; Ere twice in murk and occidental damp Moift ...
... Art thou fo confident ? within what space Hop'st thou my cure ? Hel . The greatest grace lending grace , Ere twice the horses of the fun shall bring Their fiery torcher his diurnal ring ; Ere twice in murk and occidental damp Moift ...
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... art thou good for nothing but taking up , and that thou'rt fcarce worth . Par . Hadit thou not the privilege of antiquity upon thee Laf . Do not plunge thyfelf too far in anger , left thou haften thy trial ; which if , Lord have mercy ...
... art thou good for nothing but taking up , and that thou'rt fcarce worth . Par . Hadit thou not the privilege of antiquity upon thee Laf . Do not plunge thyfelf too far in anger , left thou haften thy trial ; which if , Lord have mercy ...
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... thou haft a fon fhall take this difgrace off me ; fcurvy , old , filthy , fcurvy Lord ! Well , I must be patient ... art a general offence , and every man should beat thee . I think thou waft created for men to breathe themselves upon ...
... thou haft a fon fhall take this difgrace off me ; fcurvy , old , filthy , fcurvy Lord ! Well , I must be patient ... art a general offence , and every man should beat thee . I think thou waft created for men to breathe themselves upon ...
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... art a knave ; that's , before me th'art a knave . This had been truth , Sir . Par . Go to , thou art a witty fool , I have found thee . Clo . Did you find me in yourself , Sir ? or were you taught to find me ? the fearch , Sir , was ...
... art a knave ; that's , before me th'art a knave . This had been truth , Sir . Par . Go to , thou art a witty fool , I have found thee . Clo . Did you find me in yourself , Sir ? or were you taught to find me ? the fearch , Sir , was ...
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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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