The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volum 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Pàgina xv
... rich and noble . ' The Rules of Art indeed are not for any Man , to whom Nature has not given a Genius ; without which it is impoffible to observe , or indeed perfectly to understand them . " The The ingenious Michael Cervantes , the ...
... rich and noble . ' The Rules of Art indeed are not for any Man , to whom Nature has not given a Genius ; without which it is impoffible to observe , or indeed perfectly to understand them . " The The ingenious Michael Cervantes , the ...
Pàgina xxiii
... rich and noble . ' The Rules of Art indeed are not for any Man , to whom Nature has not given a Genius ; without which it is impoffible to obferve , or indeed perfectly to understand them . " The The ingenious Michael Cervantes , the ...
... rich and noble . ' The Rules of Art indeed are not for any Man , to whom Nature has not given a Genius ; without which it is impoffible to obferve , or indeed perfectly to understand them . " The The ingenious Michael Cervantes , the ...
Pàgina 14
... rich Caparisons , or Trappings gay ? He fees his Love , and nothing else he fees , For nothing else with his proud Sight agrees . Look when a Painter wou'd furpass the Life , In limning out a well - proportion'd Steed , His Art , with ...
... rich Caparisons , or Trappings gay ? He fees his Love , and nothing else he fees , For nothing else with his proud Sight agrees . Look when a Painter wou'd furpass the Life , In limning out a well - proportion'd Steed , His Art , with ...
Pàgina 23
... rich Treasure dry . And having felt the Sweetness of the Spoil , With blindfold Fury fhe begins to forage ; Her Face doth reek and smoke , her Blood doth boil , And careless Luft ftirs up a defperate Courage : Planting Oblivion ...
... rich Treasure dry . And having felt the Sweetness of the Spoil , With blindfold Fury fhe begins to forage ; Her Face doth reek and smoke , her Blood doth boil , And careless Luft ftirs up a defperate Courage : Planting Oblivion ...
Pàgina 29
... Rich Preys make rich Men Thieves , fo do thy Lips Make modeft Dian cloudy and forlorn , Left she should steal a Kifs , and die forfworn . Now of this dark Night I perceive the Reason , Cynthia for Shame obfcures her Silver Shrine , Till ...
... Rich Preys make rich Men Thieves , fo do thy Lips Make modeft Dian cloudy and forlorn , Left she should steal a Kifs , and die forfworn . Now of this dark Night I perceive the Reason , Cynthia for Shame obfcures her Silver Shrine , Till ...
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