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... fhall rife . I fhall read thy defervings in her eyes . " " Helvetius O may they be eternal books of pleasure " To show you all delight . " STEEVENS . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " Read o'er the volume of young Paris face , " And find ...
... fhall rife . I fhall read thy defervings in her eyes . " " Helvetius O may they be eternal books of pleasure " To show you all delight . " STEEVENS . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " Read o'er the volume of young Paris face , " And find ...
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... fhall my doughter have . Of his anfwere and if he faile , " He fhall be dead withouten faile . " MALONE . I fought a husband , in which labour , I found that kindness in a father . The defe & ive rhyme which labour affords to father ...
... fhall my doughter have . Of his anfwere and if he faile , " He fhall be dead withouten faile . " MALONE . I fought a husband , in which labour , I found that kindness in a father . The defe & ive rhyme which labour affords to father ...
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... fhall be , As doth befit our honour , and your worth . ] I have no doubt but that these two lines were intended to rhyme together in our author's copy , where originally they might have stood thus : • your entertain fhall be , Or , As ...
... fhall be , As doth befit our honour , and your worth . ] I have no doubt but that these two lines were intended to rhyme together in our author's copy , where originally they might have stood thus : • your entertain fhall be , Or , As ...
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... remain in fufpenfe or un- certainty.Should he be in doubt that I fhall keep this fecret , ( as there is no doubt but he is , ) why , to " lop that doubi , " i . e . to get That I fhould open to the liftening air , How PRINCE 4.1 OF TYRE .
... remain in fufpenfe or un- certainty.Should he be in doubt that I fhall keep this fecret , ( as there is no doubt but he is , ) why , to " lop that doubi , " i . e . to get That I fhould open to the liftening air , How PRINCE 4.1 OF TYRE .
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... fhall ne'er convince , Thou show'dst a subject's fhine , I a true prince . [ Exeunt . ——whose wisdom's frength can bear it . ] Pericles , transferring his authority to Helicanus during his abfence , naturally brings the ift scene of ...
... fhall ne'er convince , Thou show'dst a subject's fhine , I a true prince . [ Exeunt . ——whose wisdom's frength can bear it . ] Pericles , transferring his authority to Helicanus during his abfence , naturally brings the ift scene of ...
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