The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper Heads. Illustrated with Explanatory Notes and Similar Passages from Ancient and Modern Authors, Zväzok 2T. Waller, 1752 |
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Strana 37
... thousand angry rings , Rife in his face , ftill fwelling , and ftill growing ; So jars diftrufts encircle , diftrufts dangers , And dangers death , the greatest extreme follows , Till nothing bound them but the fhoar , their graves ...
... thousand angry rings , Rife in his face , ftill fwelling , and ftill growing ; So jars diftrufts encircle , diftrufts dangers , And dangers death , the greatest extreme follows , Till nothing bound them but the fhoar , their graves ...
Strana 39
... thousand curls to gild their craft . The Bloody Brother , A & t 2. S. 1 . ( 3 ) Being , & c . ] There is fome little irregularity in grammar here ; I have put a hyphen at blood - lefs , to make it the plainer ; being all , i . e . all ...
... thousand curls to gild their craft . The Bloody Brother , A & t 2. S. 1 . ( 3 ) Being , & c . ] There is fome little irregularity in grammar here ; I have put a hyphen at blood - lefs , to make it the plainer ; being all , i . e . all ...
Strana 42
... thousand leaves , Loather a hundred times to part than die : - Yet , now farewel , and farewel life with thee ! Suff . Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished , Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . ( 6 ) ' Tis not the ...
... thousand leaves , Loather a hundred times to part than die : - Yet , now farewel , and farewel life with thee ! Suff . Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished , Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . ( 6 ) ' Tis not the ...
Strana 43
... thousand pounds to look upon him- He hath no eyes , the duft hath blinded them : Comb down his hair ; look ! look ! it ftands upright , Like lime - twigs fet to catch my winged foul : Give me some drink , and bid th'apothecary Bring the ...
... thousand pounds to look upon him- He hath no eyes , the duft hath blinded them : Comb down his hair ; look ! look ! it ftands upright , Like lime - twigs fet to catch my winged foul : Give me some drink , and bid th'apothecary Bring the ...
Strana 51
... their loyalty and zeal , Not one is found fo juft and truly faithful To give us notice of neglected merit , But all with one confent promote our vengeance , O , yes , it doth ; a thousand - In The Third Part of HENRY VI . 61.
... their loyalty and zeal , Not one is found fo juft and truly faithful To give us notice of neglected merit , But all with one confent promote our vengeance , O , yes , it doth ; a thousand - In The Third Part of HENRY VI . 61.
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