The Beauties of Shakespeare; Selected from His Plays and PoemsG. Kearsley, 1783 - 275 strán (strany) |
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... against him to that degree , that he was obliged to leave his business , and family , in Warwickshire , for fome time , and fhel- ter himself in London . Tradition has informed us , that it was upon this accident he made his firft ...
... against him to that degree , that he was obliged to leave his business , and family , in Warwickshire , for fome time , and fhel- ter himself in London . Tradition has informed us , that it was upon this accident he made his firft ...
Strana vi
... against Ben Jonjon , with fome warmth : Mr. Hales , who had fat ftill for fome time , told them , " That if Mr. Shakspeare had not read the Ancients , he had likewife not ftolen any thing from them ; and that , if he would produce any ...
... against Ben Jonjon , with fome warmth : Mr. Hales , who had fat ftill for fome time , told them , " That if Mr. Shakspeare had not read the Ancients , he had likewife not ftolen any thing from them ; and that , if he would produce any ...
Strana xxiii
William Shakespeare. Woman in Man's Drefs Page 251 Women 185 , 251 - an Invective against 251 ' s Eyes 185 Wonder ib . Words ib . World 186 Wrong 252 Y. Youth 186 THE THE BEAUTIES → F SHAK SPEAR E. ADMIRATION . FULL со CONTENTS . xxiii.
William Shakespeare. Woman in Man's Drefs Page 251 Women 185 , 251 - an Invective against 251 ' s Eyes 185 Wonder ib . Words ib . World 186 Wrong 252 Y. Youth 186 THE THE BEAUTIES → F SHAK SPEAR E. ADMIRATION . FULL со CONTENTS . xxiii.
Strana 28
... against thy better difpofition , " Hath made thy perfon for the thrower out " Of my poor babe , according to thine oath , " Places remote enough are in Bohemia , " There weep , and leave it crying ; and , for the babe " Is counted loft ...
... against thy better difpofition , " Hath made thy perfon for the thrower out " Of my poor babe , according to thine oath , " Places remote enough are in Bohemia , " There weep , and leave it crying ; and , for the babe " Is counted loft ...
Strana 33
... against rain ; more new - fangled than an ape ; more giddy in my de- fires than a monkey . I will weep for nothing , like Diana in the fountain and I will do that , when you are disposed to be merry : I will laugh like a hyen , and that ...
... against rain ; more new - fangled than an ape ; more giddy in my de- fires than a monkey . I will weep for nothing , like Diana in the fountain and I will do that , when you are disposed to be merry : I will laugh like a hyen , and that ...
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