The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen20 |
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... 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 , account ...
... 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 , account ...
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... heavens looks very like her . " M. MASON . • Sorrow were ever ras'd , ] Our author has again this expreffion in Macbeth : 66 Rafe out the written troubles of the brain .す Could never be her mild companion . " Ye gods 20 PERICLES ,
... heavens looks very like her . " M. MASON . • Sorrow were ever ras'd , ] Our author has again this expreffion in Macbeth : 66 Rafe out the written troubles of the brain .す Could never be her mild companion . " Ye gods 20 PERICLES ,
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... heaven , enticeth thee to view 3 A countless glory , which defert must gain : And which , without defert , because thine eye Prefumes to reach , all thy whole heap muft die . * Yon fometime famous princes , 5 like thyfelf , Drawn by ...
... heaven , enticeth thee to view 3 A countless glory , which defert must gain : And which , without defert , because thine eye Prefumes to reach , all thy whole heap muft die . * Yon fometime famous princes , 5 like thyfelf , Drawn by ...
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... heaven , but feeling woe , & c . ] The meaning may be - I will act as fick men do ; who having had ex- perience of the pleasures of the world , and only a vifionary and diflant profped of heaven , have negleded the latter for the former ...
... heaven , but feeling woe , & c . ] The meaning may be - I will act as fick men do ; who having had ex- perience of the pleasures of the world , and only a vifionary and diflant profped of heaven , have negleded the latter for the former ...
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... heaven , & c . That is who at one time of their lives find heaven in the pleasures of the world , but after having tafted of misfortune , begin to be weaned from the joys of it . Were we to make a further altera- tion , and read - feek ...
... heaven , & c . That is who at one time of their lives find heaven in the pleasures of the world , but after having tafted of misfortune , begin to be weaned from the joys of it . Were we to make a further altera- tion , and read - feek ...
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