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 17
... Sleep difdains not to dwell with the poor ; take it in Mr. Cowley's paraphrase :禀 Sleep is a god too proud to wait in palaces : And yet so humble too as not to scorn The meaneft country cottages : His poppey grows amongst the corn ...
... Sleep difdains not to dwell with the poor ; take it in Mr. Cowley's paraphrase :禀 Sleep is a god too proud to wait in palaces : And yet so humble too as not to scorn The meaneft country cottages : His poppey grows amongst the corn ...
Pàgina 33
... Sleeps in elyfium : next day , after dawn , Doth rife , and help Hyperion to his horse : And follows fo the ever running year With profitable labour to his grave : And ( but for ceremony ) fuch a wretch , Winding up days with toil , and ...
... Sleeps in elyfium : next day , after dawn , Doth rife , and help Hyperion to his horse : And follows fo the ever running year With profitable labour to his grave : And ( but for ceremony ) fuch a wretch , Winding up days with toil , and ...
Pàgina 99
... sleep'ft fo found . SCENE III Portia's Speech to Brutus . You've ungently , Brutus , Stole from my bed and yesternight at fupper , : You fuddenly arofe and walk'd about , Mufing and fighing , with your arms a - cross : And , when I afk ...
... sleep'ft fo found . SCENE III Portia's Speech to Brutus . You've ungently , Brutus , Stole from my bed and yesternight at fupper , : You fuddenly arofe and walk'd about , Mufing and fighing , with your arms a - cross : And , when I afk ...
Pàgina 127
... sleep— Poor naked wretches , wherefoe'er you are , That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm ! How shall your houseless heads , and unfed fides , Your loop'd and window'd raggedness defend you From seasons such as these ? O , I have ...
... sleep— Poor naked wretches , wherefoe'er you are , That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm ! How shall your houseless heads , and unfed fides , Your loop'd and window'd raggedness defend you From seasons such as these ? O , I have ...
Pàgina 140
... sleep ! Thefe lines , though fo well known , I have transcribed , that the contrast between them and this paffage of Shakespear , may be more accurately obferved.- Night is defcribed by two great poets , but one defcribes a night of ...
... sleep ! Thefe lines , though fo well known , I have transcribed , that the contrast between them and this paffage of Shakespear , may be more accurately obferved.- Night is defcribed by two great poets , but one defcribes a night of ...
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