The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Pàgina 47
... sweet Cæfar's wounds , poor , poor , dumb mouths ! • And bid them fpeak for me . But were I Brutus , • And Brutus Antony , there were an Antony . Would ruffle up your fpirits , and put a tongue In every wound of Cæfar , that fhould move ...
... sweet Cæfar's wounds , poor , poor , dumb mouths ! • And bid them fpeak for me . But were I Brutus , • And Brutus Antony , there were an Antony . Would ruffle up your fpirits , and put a tongue In every wound of Cæfar , that fhould move ...
Pàgina 173
... Sweet Sovereign , Leave us t'ourfelves ; and make yourself fome comfort Out of your best advice . Cym . Nay , let her languifh A drop of blood a - day ; and , being aged , Die of this folly . Enter Pifanio . [ Exit Queen . Fie , you ...
... Sweet Sovereign , Leave us t'ourfelves ; and make yourself fome comfort Out of your best advice . Cym . Nay , let her languifh A drop of blood a - day ; and , being aged , Die of this folly . Enter Pifanio . [ Exit Queen . Fie , you ...
Pàgina 187
... sweet pleasure , More noble than that runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still clofe as fure . Imo . What ho , Pisanio ! .—— Iach . Let me my fervice tender on your lips . Imo . Away ! I do condemn mine ...
... sweet pleasure , More noble than that runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still clofe as fure . Imo . What ho , Pisanio ! .—— Iach . Let me my fervice tender on your lips . Imo . Away ! I do condemn mine ...
Pàgina 193
... sweet air , with admirable rich words to it ; and then let her confider . S ON G. Hark , hark ! the lark at heav'n's gate fings , And Phabus ' gins arife , His feeds to water at thofe fprings On chalice'd flowers that lies * And winking ...
... sweet air , with admirable rich words to it ; and then let her confider . S ON G. Hark , hark ! the lark at heav'n's gate fings , And Phabus ' gins arife , His feeds to water at thofe fprings On chalice'd flowers that lies * And winking ...
Pàgina 244
... Sweet words ; and hath more minifters than we , " That draw his knives i ' th ' war . - Well , I will find For being now a favourer to the Briton , No more a Briton , I've refum'd again The part I came in . Fight I will no more , But ...
... Sweet words ; and hath more minifters than we , " That draw his knives i ' th ' war . - Well , I will find For being now a favourer to the Briton , No more a Briton , I've refum'd again The part I came in . Fight I will no more , But ...
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The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by ... William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1769 |
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