The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... nature of a gentleman uflier , & c . who can hide his face with her fan , & c . " STEEVENS . God ye good den , ] i . e . God give you a good even . The first of thefe contractions is common among the ancient comic writers . So , in R ...
... nature of a gentleman uflier , & c . who can hide his face with her fan , & c . " STEEVENS . God ye good den , ] i . e . God give you a good even . The first of thefe contractions is common among the ancient comic writers . So , in R ...
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... nature ! what hadft thou to do in hell , When thou didst bower the fpirit of a fiend In mortal paradife of fuch sweet flesh ? - Was ever book , containing fuch vile matter , So fairly bound ? O , that deceit fhould dwell In fuch a ...
... nature ! what hadft thou to do in hell , When thou didst bower the fpirit of a fiend In mortal paradife of fuch sweet flesh ? - Was ever book , containing fuch vile matter , So fairly bound ? O , that deceit fhould dwell In fuch a ...
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... Nature did he blame the author of his life , ~ In which his joys had been fo fcant , and forrows aye fo rife ; " The time and place of birth he fiercely did reprove , " He cryed out with open mouth against the fars above . On Fortune ...
... Nature did he blame the author of his life , ~ In which his joys had been fo fcant , and forrows aye fo rife ; " The time and place of birth he fiercely did reprove , " He cryed out with open mouth against the fars above . On Fortune ...
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... natural progrefs , but furceafe to beat : No warmth , no breath , fhall teftify thou liv'ft ; The roses in thy lips and cheeks fhall fade To paly afhes ; thy eyes ' windows fall , Like death , when he fhuts up the day of life ; Each ...
... natural progrefs , but furceafe to beat : No warmth , no breath , fhall teftify thou liv'ft ; The roses in thy lips and cheeks fhall fade To paly afhes ; thy eyes ' windows fall , Like death , when he fhuts up the day of life ; Each ...
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... nature ! wherefore did you make me . To live fo vile , fo wretched as I fhall ? STEEVENS . 60 qvoe ! oh woeful , & c . ] This fpeceh of exclamations is not in the edition above - cited . Several other parts unneceffary or tauto- logy ...
... nature ! wherefore did you make me . To live fo vile , fo wretched as I fhall ? STEEVENS . 60 qvoe ! oh woeful , & c . ] This fpeceh of exclamations is not in the edition above - cited . Several other parts unneceffary or tauto- logy ...
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