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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... habitation and a name . See Midfummer Night's Dream , p . 87 . VOL . II . - LONDON : Printed for T. WALLER , at the Mitre and Crown ; oppofite Fetter - Lane , Fleet - ftreet . MDCCLII . THE CONTENTS . OF THE SECOND VOLUME . HENRY IV.
... habitation and a name . See Midfummer Night's Dream , p . 87 . VOL . II . - LONDON : Printed for T. WALLER , at the Mitre and Crown ; oppofite Fetter - Lane , Fleet - ftreet . MDCCLII . THE CONTENTS . OF THE SECOND VOLUME . HENRY IV.
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... See UPT . P. 334 . ( 2 ) Pouncet - box . ] A fmall box for mufk , or other perfumes , then in fashion , the lid of which being cut with open work , gave it its name : from poinfoner , to prick , pierce , or engrave . So fays Mr ...
... See UPT . P. 334 . ( 2 ) Pouncet - box . ] A fmall box for mufk , or other perfumes , then in fashion , the lid of which being cut with open work , gave it its name : from poinfoner , to prick , pierce , or engrave . So fays Mr ...
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... my lord in hand , And I must know it , elfe he loves me not . ( 5 ) See Portia's fpeech to Brutus in Julius Cæfar , A & II . Scene III . B 3 ACT ACT III . SCENE I. Prodigies ridicul'd . ( 6 The First Part of HENRY IV . 5.
... my lord in hand , And I must know it , elfe he loves me not . ( 5 ) See Portia's fpeech to Brutus in Julius Cæfar , A & II . Scene III . B 3 ACT ACT III . SCENE I. Prodigies ridicul'd . ( 6 The First Part of HENRY IV . 5.
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... See All's well that ends well . A & 5 . Scene 4 , and the note . Virgil beautifully obferves Stat fuauique digs , breve & irreparabile tempus Omnibus eft vita ; fed famam extendere factis Hoc virtutis opus . Æn . 10 . To all that ...
... See All's well that ends well . A & 5 . Scene 4 , and the note . Virgil beautifully obferves Stat fuauique digs , breve & irreparabile tempus Omnibus eft vita ; fed famam extendere factis Hoc virtutis opus . Æn . 10 . To all that ...
Pàgina 13
... See Trap . Virg . Æn . 4 * Hither in crowds the vulgar come and goj Millions of rumours here fly to and fro : Lies mixt with truth , reports that vary still , The itching ears of folks unguarded fill : They tell the tale ; the tale in ...
... See Trap . Virg . Æn . 4 * Hither in crowds the vulgar come and goj Millions of rumours here fly to and fro : Lies mixt with truth , reports that vary still , The itching ears of folks unguarded fill : They tell the tale ; the tale in ...
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