The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen20 |
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... face , As heaven had lent her all his grace ; With whom the father liking took , And her to inceft did provoke : Bad father ! to entice his own To evil , fhould be done by none . By cuftom , what they did begin , ' Was , with long ufe ...
... face , As heaven had lent her all his grace ; With whom the father liking took , And her to inceft did provoke : Bad father ! to entice his own To evil , fhould be done by none . By cuftom , what they did begin , ' Was , with long ufe ...
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... comes ( fays Pericles ) adorned with all the colours of the fpring the Graces are proud to enroll themselves among her 5 Her face , the book of praises , where C 2 PRINCE OF TYRE . 19 Enter the daughter of ANTIOCHUS. ...
... comes ( fays Pericles ) adorned with all the colours of the fpring the Graces are proud to enroll themselves among her 5 Her face , the book of praises , where C 2 PRINCE OF TYRE . 19 Enter the daughter of ANTIOCHUS. ...
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... face , " And find delight writ there with beauty's pen . Again , in Macbeth : " Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men " May read frange matters . Again , in Love's Labour's Loft : " " Study his bias leaves , and makes his book ...
... face , " And find delight writ there with beauty's pen . Again , in Macbeth : " Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men " May read frange matters . Again , in Love's Labour's Loft : " " Study his bias leaves , and makes his book ...
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... face , the book of praises , - fhews clearly that this was the author's word . MALONE . 7 and testy wrath Could never be her mild companion . ] This is a bold expreffion : tefly wrath could not well be a mild companion to any one ; but ...
... face , the book of praises , - fhews clearly that this was the author's word . MALONE . 7 and testy wrath Could never be her mild companion . ] This is a bold expreffion : tefly wrath could not well be a mild companion to any one ; but ...
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... face , like heaven , enticeth thee to view 3 A countless glory , which defert must gain : And which , without defert ... face , feems a harth expreffion ; but the poet , probably , was thinking of the fars , the countless eyes of heaven ...
... face , like heaven , enticeth thee to view 3 A countless glory , which defert must gain : And which , without defert ... face , feems a harth expreffion ; but the poet , probably , was thinking of the fars , the countless eyes of heaven ...
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