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 13
... description of ru- mour , had doubtlefs a view either to Virgil's celebrated description of fame , or Ovid's defcription of her cave in the 12th book of his metamorphofes : I fhall give the reader part of both and in as close a ...
... description of ru- mour , had doubtlefs a view either to Virgil's celebrated description of fame , or Ovid's defcription of her cave in the 12th book of his metamorphofes : I fhall give the reader part of both and in as close a ...
Pàgina 120
... Description of Bedlam Beggars . While I may ' fcape , I will preferve my felf : and am bethought To take the bafeft and the poorest shape , That ever penury in contempt of man Brought near to beaft : my face I'll grime with filth ...
... Description of Bedlam Beggars . While I may ' fcape , I will preferve my felf : and am bethought To take the bafeft and the poorest shape , That ever penury in contempt of man Brought near to beaft : my face I'll grime with filth ...
Pàgina 136
... printed for Ed . Cave , 1745. Otway's celebrated description of the witch in his Orphan , is fo univerfally known , I omit quoting it here . SCENE SCENE VII . Macbeth's Temper . Yet do I fear 136 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR . МАСВЕТН,
... printed for Ed . Cave , 1745. Otway's celebrated description of the witch in his Orphan , is fo univerfally known , I omit quoting it here . SCENE SCENE VII . Macbeth's Temper . Yet do I fear 136 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR . МАСВЕТН,
Pàgina 212
... description of the morning : the English may juftly claim the preference over the Greeks and Romans , and Shakespear I think over all the present paffage is fufficient to fet in com petition with all we can produce and the reader by ...
... description of the morning : the English may juftly claim the preference over the Greeks and Romans , and Shakespear I think over all the present paffage is fufficient to fet in com petition with all we can produce and the reader by ...
Pàgina 214
... descriptions of the feveral circumstances that attend the rifing of the Day , which oc- cafion many beautiful images , proper to the feafon ; these would be too long to infert here ; I fhall only add a few more lines from Beaumont and ...
... descriptions of the feveral circumstances that attend the rifing of the Day , which oc- cafion many beautiful images , proper to the feafon ; these would be too long to infert here ; I fhall only add a few more lines from Beaumont and ...
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