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 11
... set to a leg ? No ; or an arm ? no : or take away the grief of a wound ? No : Honour hath no skill in furgery then ? No : what is honour ? a word . What is the word honour ? air a trim reckoning . Who hath it ? he that dy'd a Wednesday ...
... set to a leg ? No ; or an arm ? no : or take away the grief of a wound ? No : Honour hath no skill in furgery then ? No : what is honour ? a word . What is the word honour ? air a trim reckoning . Who hath it ? he that dy'd a Wednesday ...
Pàgina 32
... set , Sweats 4 But , like , & c . ] The poet in this most beautiful paffage is compar- ing the laborious flave to the lacquey or footman of Phoebus : " He never beholds night , fays the poet , but like a lacquey obliged ever to attend ...
... set , Sweats 4 But , like , & c . ] The poet in this most beautiful paffage is compar- ing the laborious flave to the lacquey or footman of Phoebus : " He never beholds night , fays the poet , but like a lacquey obliged ever to attend ...
Pàgina 90
... Set me there , friends The line- ' Twixt the cold bears , far from the raging lion , was read , ( before corrected by Mr. Seward ) Betwixt the cold bear and the raging lion .. SCENE SCENE X. England , invincible , if unanimous , England ...
... Set me there , friends The line- ' Twixt the cold bears , far from the raging lion , was read , ( before corrected by Mr. Seward ) Betwixt the cold bear and the raging lion .. SCENE SCENE X. England , invincible , if unanimous , England ...
Pàgina 92
... Set honour in one eye , and death i ' th ' other , And I will look on both indifferently : For let the gods so speed me , as I love The name of honour , more than I fear death . Caffius , in Contempt of Cæfar .. I was born free as Cæfar ...
... Set honour in one eye , and death i ' th ' other , And I will look on both indifferently : For let the gods so speed me , as I love The name of honour , more than I fear death . Caffius , in Contempt of Cæfar .. I was born free as Cæfar ...
Pàgina 112
... Set in a note - book , learn'd and con'd by rote , To cast into my teeth . O I could weep My fpirit from mine eyes - There is my dagger , And here my naked breast - within , a heart Dearer than Plutus's mine , richer than gold ; If that ...
... Set in a note - book , learn'd and con'd by rote , To cast into my teeth . O I could weep My fpirit from mine eyes - There is my dagger , And here my naked breast - within , a heart Dearer than Plutus's mine , richer than gold ; If that ...
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