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, Volum 2T. Waller, 1752 |
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Pàgina 31
... says , There is some foul of goodness in things evil ; i . e . fome real or substantial good . In his midfummer night's dream But you must join in fouls to mock me too ; i . e . unite together heartily , and in earnest . And in Measure ...
... says , There is some foul of goodness in things evil ; i . e . fome real or substantial good . In his midfummer night's dream But you must join in fouls to mock me too ; i . e . unite together heartily , and in earnest . And in Measure ...
Pàgina 36
... ( says Mr. Upton , in the preface to his Obfervations , & c . p . 41. ) they were not defective in their crescive nature , for they grew to wild- nefs but were defective in their proper and favourable natures , which was to bring forth ...
... ( says Mr. Upton , in the preface to his Obfervations , & c . p . 41. ) they were not defective in their crescive nature , for they grew to wild- nefs but were defective in their proper and favourable natures , which was to bring forth ...
Pàgina 44
... , A. 1. f.4 . speaking of the Kentifhmen , fays In them I truft ; for they are foldiers , Wealthy , and courteous , liberal , full of spirit .. Lord Lord Say's Apology for himself . Juftice , with favour 44 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
... , A. 1. f.4 . speaking of the Kentifhmen , fays In them I truft ; for they are foldiers , Wealthy , and courteous , liberal , full of spirit .. Lord Lord Say's Apology for himself . Juftice , with favour 44 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
Pàgina 45
... Say's Apology for himself . Juftice , with favour , have I always done ; Prayers and tears have mov'd me , gifts could never : ( 10 ) When have I aught exacted at your hands ? Kent , to maintain , the king , the realm and you , Large ...
... Say's Apology for himself . Juftice , with favour , have I always done ; Prayers and tears have mov'd me , gifts could never : ( 10 ) When have I aught exacted at your hands ? Kent , to maintain , the king , the realm and you , Large ...
Pàgina 58
... say , " Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake That virtue muft go through : we must not stint : Our neceffary actions , in the fear ,. Το cope malicious cenfurers : which ever , As rav'nous fishes , do a veffel follow That is ...
... say , " Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake That virtue muft go through : we must not stint : Our neceffary actions , in the fear ,. Το cope malicious cenfurers : which ever , As rav'nous fishes , do a veffel follow That is ...
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