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, Band 2T. Waller, 1752 |
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... word , but I have kept damp , it is generally approv'd . The word file , in the fourth li following , as 19 No more fhall trenching war channel her fields , Nor.
... word , but I have kept damp , it is generally approv'd . The word file , in the fourth li following , as 19 No more fhall trenching war channel her fields , Nor.
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... words , into the mouth of Eteocles . " Εγω γαρ , & c . I will not cloak my foul : methinks with ease I cou'd fcale heaven , and reach the fartheft ftar ; Or to the deepest entrails of the earth Defcending , pierce , fo be I cou'd obtain ...
... words , into the mouth of Eteocles . " Εγω γαρ , & c . I will not cloak my foul : methinks with ease I cou'd fcale heaven , and reach the fartheft ftar ; Or to the deepest entrails of the earth Defcending , pierce , fo be I cou'd obtain ...
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... word . What is the word honour ? air a trim reckoning . Who hath it ? he that dy'd a Wednesday . Doth he feel it ? No : doth he hear it ? No ? is it infen- fible then ? yea , to the dead : but will it not live with the living ? No : why ...
... word . What is the word honour ? air a trim reckoning . Who hath it ? he that dy'd a Wednesday . Doth he feel it ? No : doth he hear it ? No ? is it infen- fible then ? yea , to the dead : but will it not live with the living ? No : why ...
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... These alarum - bells are mentioned in several other places of Shakespear . " The word : Pallet at the beginning fignifies a little low bed .. That , That , with the hurly , death itself awakes ? 18 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
... These alarum - bells are mentioned in several other places of Shakespear . " The word : Pallet at the beginning fignifies a little low bed .. That , That , with the hurly , death itself awakes ? 18 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
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... words ftill in fouleft letters ? She ( 6 ) As flaws . The meaning of the word in this place feems to be , the fmall blades of ice , which are ftruck on the edges of the water in winter mornings , and which I have heard called by that ...
... words ftill in fouleft letters ? She ( 6 ) As flaws . The meaning of the word in this place feems to be , the fmall blades of ice , which are ftruck on the edges of the water in winter mornings , and which I have heard called by that ...
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