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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... face ; whether there be a scar un- der't , or no , the velvet knows , but ' tis a goodly patch of velvet ; his left cheek is a cheek of two pile and a half , but his right cheek is worn bare . Count . A fear nobly got , or a noble fcar ...
... face ; whether there be a scar un- der't , or no , the velvet knows , but ' tis a goodly patch of velvet ; his left cheek is a cheek of two pile and a half , but his right cheek is worn bare . Count . A fear nobly got , or a noble fcar ...
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... face at ample view ; But , like a cloiftrefs , fhe will veiled walk , And water once a - day her chamber round With eye - offending brine ; all this to feafon A brother's dead love , which she would keep fresh And lafting in her fad ...
... face at ample view ; But , like a cloiftrefs , fhe will veiled walk , And water once a - day her chamber round With eye - offending brine ; all this to feafon A brother's dead love , which she would keep fresh And lafting in her fad ...
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... face ; We'll once more hear Orfino's embaffy . Enter Viola . Vio . The honourable lady of the houfe , which is fhe ? Oli . Speak to me , I fhall anfwer for her : your will ? Vio . Most radiant , exquifite , and unmatchable beauty I pray ...
... face ; We'll once more hear Orfino's embaffy . Enter Viola . Vio . The honourable lady of the houfe , which is fhe ? Oli . Speak to me , I fhall anfwer for her : your will ? Vio . Most radiant , exquifite , and unmatchable beauty I pray ...
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... face . Oli . Have you any commiffion from your Lord to ne- gotiate with my face ? you are now out of your text ; but we will draw the curtain , and fhew you the pic- ture . Look you , Sir , fuch a one I wear this present ; is ' t not ...
... face . Oli . Have you any commiffion from your Lord to ne- gotiate with my face ? you are now out of your text ; but we will draw the curtain , and fhew you the pic- ture . Look you , Sir , fuch a one I wear this present ; is ' t not ...
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... face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , Do give thee fivefold blazon- foft ! Unless the mafter were the man . -Not too faft- -foft ! How now ? Even fo quickly may one catch the plague ? Methinks I feel this youth's perfections , With ...
... face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , Do give thee fivefold blazon- foft ! Unless the mafter were the man . -Not too faft- -foft ! How now ? Even fo quickly may one catch the plague ? Methinks I feel this youth's perfections , With ...
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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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