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 2
... lord , neat , trimly drefs'd : Fresh as a bridegroom , and his chin , new - reap'd , Shew'd like a ftubble - land at harveft - home . He was perfumed like a milliner ; And ' twixt his finger and his thumb , he held ( 2 ) A pouncet - box ...
... lord , neat , trimly drefs'd : Fresh as a bridegroom , and his chin , new - reap'd , Shew'd like a ftubble - land at harveft - home . He was perfumed like a milliner ; And ' twixt his finger and his thumb , he held ( 2 ) A pouncet - box ...
Pàgina 5
... lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I this fort - night been A banish'd woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me , fweet lord , what is't that takes from thes Thy ftomach , pleasure , and thy golden fleep ? Why dost thou ...
... lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I this fort - night been A banish'd woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me , fweet lord , what is't that takes from thes Thy ftomach , pleasure , and thy golden fleep ? Why dost thou ...
Pàgina 34
... lord , Commend . ( 11 ) Fymold Jymold , or rather gimma'd , which fignifies a ring of two rounds , Gemellus , Skinner . Mr. Pope . * He fmil'd , & c ] This tender and pathetic defcription of the earl of York's death always reminds me of ...
... lord , Commend . ( 11 ) Fymold Jymold , or rather gimma'd , which fignifies a ring of two rounds , Gemellus , Skinner . Mr. Pope . * He fmil'd , & c ] This tender and pathetic defcription of the earl of York's death always reminds me of ...
Pàgina 35
... lord , In fiery circles , flies his thundering fword : Nor ceas'd , but found at length the deftin'd way , And buried in his mouth the faulchion lay . Thus cover'd o'er with wounds on every fide , Brave Nifus flew the murtherer as he ...
... lord , In fiery circles , flies his thundering fword : Nor ceas'd , but found at length the deftin'd way , And buried in his mouth the faulchion lay . Thus cover'd o'er with wounds on every fide , Brave Nifus flew the murtherer as he ...
Pàgina 38
... Lord ever to be remember'd Let never day or night unhallow'd pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done .. SCENE VII . Eleanor to the Duke of Glo'fter ,. when doing Penance . For whilst I think I am thy married wife ; . And thou ...
... Lord ever to be remember'd Let never day or night unhallow'd pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done .. SCENE VII . Eleanor to the Duke of Glo'fter ,. when doing Penance . For whilst I think I am thy married wife ; . And thou ...
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