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 8
... hour before the heavenly - harness'd team Fegins his golden progress in the east . Who fhall now tell you How much I lov'd you ? who shall swear it to you , And weep the tears I fend ? who fhall now bring you Ietters , rings , bracelets ...
... hour before the heavenly - harness'd team Fegins his golden progress in the east . Who fhall now tell you How much I lov'd you ? who shall swear it to you , And weep the tears I fend ? who fhall now bring you Ietters , rings , bracelets ...
Pàgina 12
... hour . ( 13 ) O gentlemen , & c . ] 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 ...
... hour . ( 13 ) O gentlemen , & c . ] 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 ...
Pàgina 16
... hour that time and spight dare bring To frown upon th ' enrag'd Northumberland ! ( 3 ) Let heav'n kifs earth ! now let not nature's hand ( 3 ) Let ] Longinus in his 15th fection fpeaking of noble and terrible images , commends fchylus ...
... hour that time and spight dare bring To frown upon th ' enrag'd Northumberland ! ( 3 ) Let heav'n kifs earth ! now let not nature's hand ( 3 ) Let ] Longinus in his 15th fection fpeaking of noble and terrible images , commends fchylus ...
Pàgina 19
... hour fo rude ? And , in the calmeft , and the filleft night , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? A CT IV . SCENE VIII . The character of king HENRY V. by his father . He is gracious if he be obferv'd ; He hath a ...
... hour fo rude ? And , in the calmeft , and the filleft night , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? A CT IV . SCENE VIII . The character of king HENRY V. by his father . He is gracious if he be obferv'd ; He hath a ...
Pàgina 29
... hour of drowzie morning nam'd ) Proud of their numbers and secure in foul , The confident and over - lufty French Do the low - rated English play at dice ; And chide the cripple tardy - gated night , Who , like a foul and ugly witch ...
... hour of drowzie morning nam'd ) Proud of their numbers and secure in foul , The confident and over - lufty French Do the low - rated English play at dice ; And chide the cripple tardy - gated night , Who , like a foul and ugly witch ...
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