The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; and a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Volumen3A. Donaldson, and sold at his shop, London; and at Edinburgh, 1771 |
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... speak on the part of virginity , is to accufe your mother ; which is most infallible difo- bedience . As he that hangs himself , fo is a virgin : Virginity murthers itself , and fhould be buried in highways out of all fanctified limit ...
... speak on the part of virginity , is to accufe your mother ; which is most infallible difo- bedience . As he that hangs himself , fo is a virgin : Virginity murthers itself , and fhould be buried in highways out of all fanctified limit ...
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... speak with further anon . you [ Exit Steward . SCENE VII . Enter Helena . Count . Ev'n fo it was with me when I was young ; If we are nature's , these are ours : this thorn Doth to our rofe of youth rightly belong ; * Our blood to us ...
... speak with further anon . you [ Exit Steward . SCENE VII . Enter Helena . Count . Ev'n fo it was with me when I was young ; If we are nature's , these are ours : this thorn Doth to our rofe of youth rightly belong ; * Our blood to us ...
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... speak it only fin And hellish obftinacy tie thy tongue , That truth fhould be fufpected ; fpeak , is't fo ? If it be fo , you've wound a goodly clew : If it be not , forfwear't ; howe'er , I charge thee , As heav'n fhall work in me for ...
... speak it only fin And hellish obftinacy tie thy tongue , That truth fhould be fufpected ; fpeak , is't fo ? If it be fo , you've wound a goodly clew : If it be not , forfwear't ; howe'er , I charge thee , As heav'n fhall work in me for ...
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... speak truly , To go to Paris ?? Hel . Madam , I had . Count Wherefore ? tell true . Hel . I will tell truth ; by grace itself , I swear . You know , my father left me fome prescriptions Of rare and prov'd effects ; fuch as his reading ...
... speak truly , To go to Paris ?? Hel . Madam , I had . Count Wherefore ? tell true . Hel . I will tell truth ; by grace itself , I swear . You know , my father left me fome prescriptions Of rare and prov'd effects ; fuch as his reading ...
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... speak truth of it ; here it is , and all that be- longs to't . Aik me , if I am a courtier : —— -it fhall do you no harm to learn . Count . To be young again , if we could : I will be a VOL . III . D fool { fool in a queftion , hoping ...
... speak truth of it ; here it is , and all that be- longs to't . Aik me , if I am a courtier : —— -it fhall do you no harm to learn . Count . To be young again , if we could : I will be a VOL . III . D fool { fool in a queftion , hoping ...
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Página 336 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
Página 57 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
Página 252 - This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
Página 362 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Página 64 - I'll be no more; But I will eat and drink, and sleep as soft As captain shall : simply the thing I am Shall make me live.
Página 116 - I might say, element ; but the word is over-worn. [Exit, Via. This fellow's wise enough to play the fool ; And to do that well, craves a kind of wit : He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time ; • And, like the haggard, check at every feather That comes before his eye.
Página 108 - A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek.