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 5
... Speak terms of manage to thy bounding fteed ; Cry , courage ! to the field ! and thou haft talk'd Of fallies , and retires ; of trenches , tents , Of palifadoes , fortins , parapets ; Of bafilifks , of cannon , culverin , Of prisoner's ...
... Speak terms of manage to thy bounding fteed ; Cry , courage ! to the field ! and thou haft talk'd Of fallies , and retires ; of trenches , tents , Of palifadoes , fortins , parapets ; Of bafilifks , of cannon , culverin , Of prisoner's ...
Pàgina 15
... speak a truth : If he be flain , fay so ; The tongue offends not that reports his death : And he doth fin , that doth belie the dead , Not he , which fays , the dead is not alive . ( 2 ) Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but ...
... speak a truth : If he be flain , fay so ; The tongue offends not that reports his death : And he doth fin , that doth belie the dead , Not he , which fays , the dead is not alive . ( 2 ) Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but ...
Pàgina 44
... 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 .
... 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 61
... speak myself , Since virtue finds no friends ) a wife , a true one ? A woman ( I dare fay , without vain - glory ) · Never yet branded with fufpicion ? Have I , with all my full affections , Still met the king ? Lov'd him , next heav'n ...
... speak myself , Since virtue finds no friends ) a wife , a true one ? A woman ( I dare fay , without vain - glory ) · Never yet branded with fufpicion ? Have I , with all my full affections , Still met the king ? Lov'd him , next heav'n ...
Pàgina 68
... speak him , And yet with charity ; he was a man Of an unbounded Stomach , ever ranking Himself with princes ; ( 11 ) one , that by suggestion Ty'd all the kingdom : fimony was fair play ; His own opinion was his law . I ' th ' prefence ...
... speak him , And yet with charity ; he was a man Of an unbounded Stomach , ever ranking Himself with princes ; ( 11 ) one , that by suggestion Ty'd all the kingdom : fimony was fair play ; His own opinion was his law . I ' th ' prefence ...
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