The Beauties of Shakespeare; Selected from His Plays and PoemsG. Kearsley, 1783 - 275 psl. |
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... feen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar , And the creature run from the cur ; there , There , thou might'ft behold the great image of autho- rity A dog's obey'd in office- Thou rafcal beadle ! hold thy bloody hand : Why doft thou lafh that ...
... feen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar , And the creature run from the cur ; there , There , thou might'ft behold the great image of autho- rity A dog's obey'd in office- Thou rafcal beadle ! hold thy bloody hand : Why doft thou lafh that ...
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... feen , I could not stir , But , like a comet , I was wonder'd at ! That men would tell their children , " This is he ; " Others would fay , " Where ? which is Bolingbroke ? " And then I ftole all courtefy from heav'n , And dreft myself ...
... feen , I could not stir , But , like a comet , I was wonder'd at ! That men would tell their children , " This is he ; " Others would fay , " Where ? which is Bolingbroke ? " And then I ftole all courtefy from heav'n , And dreft myself ...
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... feen So likely an ambaffador of love . A day in April never came fo fweet , To fhow how coftly fummer was at hand , As this fore - fpurrer comes before his Lord . The Merchant of Venice , A. 2. Sc . g .. LOVE UN SOUGHT . O , what a deal ...
... feen So likely an ambaffador of love . A day in April never came fo fweet , To fhow how coftly fummer was at hand , As this fore - fpurrer comes before his Lord . The Merchant of Venice , A. 2. Sc . g .. LOVE UN SOUGHT . O , what a deal ...
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... feen ; By all the vows that ever men have broke , In number more than ever woman spoke ; In that fame place thou haft appointed me , To - morrow truly will I meet with thee . 1 A Midfummer Night's Dream , A. 1. Sc . 1 . MACBETH'S ...
... feen ; By all the vows that ever men have broke , In number more than ever woman spoke ; In that fame place thou haft appointed me , To - morrow truly will I meet with thee . 1 A Midfummer Night's Dream , A. 1. Sc . 1 . MACBETH'S ...
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... feen play - and heard others . praife , and that highly , not to fpeak it profanely , that neither having the accent of Chriftians , nor the gait of Chriftians , Pagans nor men , have fo ftrutted and bellowed , that I have thought fome ...
... feen play - and heard others . praife , and that highly , not to fpeak it profanely , that neither having the accent of Chriftians , nor the gait of Chriftians , Pagans nor men , have fo ftrutted and bellowed , that I have thought fome ...
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