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 7
... Wife . ( 8 ) She bids you All on the wanton rufhes lay you down , And reft your gentle head upon her lap , And Ut mala , & c .. A mad dog's foam , th ' infection of the plague , And all the judgments of the angry gods Are not avoided ...
... Wife . ( 8 ) She bids you All on the wanton rufhes lay you down , And reft your gentle head upon her lap , And Ut mala , & c .. A mad dog's foam , th ' infection of the plague , And all the judgments of the angry gods Are not avoided ...
Pàgina 38
... wife ; . And thou a prince , protector of this land ; Methinks , I should not thus be led along , ( 1 ) Follow , & c ] There is fomething very like the character of lady Macbeth , in this ambitious wife of the duke of Glofter , ( 2 ) ...
... wife ; . And thou a prince , protector of this land ; Methinks , I should not thus be led along , ( 1 ) Follow , & c ] There is fomething very like the character of lady Macbeth , in this ambitious wife of the duke of Glofter , ( 2 ) ...
Pàgina 50
... wife of virtue try'd Knows not th ' expenfive arts of pride ; Her eafy wish , the home - fpun fleece Plain in its native hue can pleafe , And happy in her nuptial bed , No jealous doubts difturb her head ; Unlike the dame whofe day of ...
... wife of virtue try'd Knows not th ' expenfive arts of pride ; Her eafy wish , the home - fpun fleece Plain in its native hue can pleafe , And happy in her nuptial bed , No jealous doubts difturb her head ; Unlike the dame whofe day of ...
Pàgina 56
... wife muft thou forego , Nor of thofe trees , thy hands have rais'd , Except the baleful cyprefs boughs , Shall one attend their fhort - liv'd lord below . B. 2. ode 143 Dryden has beautifully copied the laft line , in his Antony and ...
... wife muft thou forego , Nor of thofe trees , thy hands have rais'd , Except the baleful cyprefs boughs , Shall one attend their fhort - liv'd lord below . B. 2. ode 143 Dryden has beautifully copied the laft line , in his Antony and ...
Pàgina 59
... Wife . A lofs of her , That , like a jewel , has hung twenty years About his Neck , yet never loft her luftre ; Of her , that loves him with that excellence , That angels love good men with ; even of her , That , when the greatest ...
... Wife . A lofs of her , That , like a jewel , has hung twenty years About his Neck , yet never loft her luftre ; Of her , that loves him with that excellence , That angels love good men with ; even of her , That , when the greatest ...
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