The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... thou beg for life , fays Homer's hero to his captive , when thou knowest that thou art now to fuffer only what must another day be fuffered by Achilles ? Dr. Warburton had a name fufficient to confer celebrity on thofe who could exalt ...
... thou beg for life , fays Homer's hero to his captive , when thou knowest that thou art now to fuffer only what must another day be fuffered by Achilles ? Dr. Warburton had a name fufficient to confer celebrity on thofe who could exalt ...
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... thou find'st two contraries , Two different paffions , from thy rapt soul rife , - Say , ( who alone effect fuch wonders could ) Rare Shakespeare to the life thou doft behold . To the Reader . This figure , that thou here fee'ft put ...
... thou find'st two contraries , Two different paffions , from thy rapt soul rife , - Say , ( who alone effect fuch wonders could ) Rare Shakespeare to the life thou doft behold . To the Reader . This figure , that thou here fee'ft put ...
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... thou art proof against them ; and , indeed , Above the ill fortune of them , or the need : I , therefore , will begin : -Soul of the age , The applaufe , delight , the wonder of our stage , My Shakespeare , rife ! I will not lodge thee ...
... thou art proof against them ; and , indeed , Above the ill fortune of them , or the need : I , therefore , will begin : -Soul of the age , The applaufe , delight , the wonder of our stage , My Shakespeare , rife ! I will not lodge thee ...
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... thou : Look , how the father's face Lives in his iffue ; even fo the race Of Shakespeare's mind , and manners , brightly fbines In his well - torned and true - filed lines ; In each of which he feems to shake a lance , As brandifl'd at ...
... thou : Look , how the father's face Lives in his iffue ; even fo the race Of Shakespeare's mind , and manners , brightly fbines In his well - torned and true - filed lines ; In each of which he feems to shake a lance , As brandifl'd at ...
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... thou canst never die , But , crown'd with laurel , live eternally . L. DIGGES . To the Memory of Mafter W. SHAKESPEARE . We wonder'd , Shakespeare , that thou went ft so soon From the world's ftage to the grave's tyring - room : We ...
... thou canst never die , But , crown'd with laurel , live eternally . L. DIGGES . To the Memory of Mafter W. SHAKESPEARE . We wonder'd , Shakespeare , that thou went ft so soon From the world's ftage to the grave's tyring - room : We ...
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