The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper Heads. Illustrated with Explanatory Notes and Similar Passages from Ancient and Modern Authors, Volumen2T. Waller, 1752 |
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... breaft of every man : They fell the paflure now to buy the horse , Following the mirror of all chriftian kings , With winged heels , as English Mercuries . ( 5 ) Now , & c . ] See the beginning of Richard the third ; I know not a finer ...
... breaft of every man : They fell the paflure now to buy the horse , Following the mirror of all chriftian kings , With winged heels , as English Mercuries . ( 5 ) Now , & c . ] See the beginning of Richard the third ; I know not a finer ...
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... his life : the.poet tells us ; In vain he fpoke , for ah , the fword addreft With ruthless rage , had pierc'd his lovely breaft , * Nifus . With Commend my fervice to my fovereign ; So did he 34 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
... his life : the.poet tells us ; In vain he fpoke , for ah , the fword addreft With ruthless rage , had pierc'd his lovely breaft , * Nifus . With Commend my fervice to my fovereign ; So did he 34 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
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... breaft Sunk down , and flumber'd in eternal reft . Like : See Pitt , En . 9 . ( 12 ) Her , & c . ] This is from the pfalms , Wine that maketh gladi the heart of man , pf . 104. 15. The word lies in the text is an emendation of Mr ...
... breaft Sunk down , and flumber'd in eternal reft . Like : See Pitt , En . 9 . ( 12 ) Her , & c . ] This is from the pfalms , Wine that maketh gladi the heart of man , pf . 104. 15. The word lies in the text is an emendation of Mr ...
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... breaft - plate than a heart un- tainted ? Thrice is he arm'd , that hath his quarrel juft ; ( 4 ) What , & c . ] A little before it is faid , A heart unspotted is not easily daunted .. And This fentiment is plainly fhadow'd from two ...
... breaft - plate than a heart un- tainted ? Thrice is he arm'd , that hath his quarrel juft ; ( 4 ) What , & c . ] A little before it is faid , A heart unspotted is not easily daunted .. And This fentiment is plainly fhadow'd from two ...
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... breaft hard , and then , anon , he cafts His eye against the moon : in moft ftrange poftures We've seen him fet himself .. ( 3 ) Like the lilly , ] So Spencer calls The lilly , lady of the flow'ring field . 1 Faerie Queene , B. 2 , c ...
... breaft hard , and then , anon , he cafts His eye against the moon : in moft ftrange poftures We've seen him fet himself .. ( 3 ) Like the lilly , ] So Spencer calls The lilly , lady of the flow'ring field . 1 Faerie Queene , B. 2 , c ...
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