The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... present fight of our rayment , would easely be- wray to thee what life we haue led at home , since thy exile and abode abroad . But thinke now with thy selfe , howe much more unfortunately , then all the women liuinge we are come hether ...
... present fight of our rayment , would easely be- wray to thee what life we haue led at home , since thy exile and abode abroad . But thinke now with thy selfe , howe much more unfortunately , then all the women liuinge we are come hether ...
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... present recollect any other classick , ( if indeed , with great deference to Mynheer De Pauw , Anacreon may be numbered amongst them , ) that was originally published with two Latin ' tranf- lations . But this is not all . Puttenham in ...
... present recollect any other classick , ( if indeed , with great deference to Mynheer De Pauw , Anacreon may be numbered amongst them , ) that was originally published with two Latin ' tranf- lations . But this is not all . Puttenham in ...
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... present grace , and great prediction Of noble having . " Who list thistory of Patroclus to reade , " & c . Ship of Fooles , 1570 , p . 21 . " Nepenthe is a drinck of soueragne grace , " Deuized by the gods , for to affwage " Harts grief ...
... present grace , and great prediction Of noble having . " Who list thistory of Patroclus to reade , " & c . Ship of Fooles , 1570 , p . 21 . " Nepenthe is a drinck of soueragne grace , " Deuized by the gods , for to affwage " Harts grief ...
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... present use . " Mr. Manwaring , in his Treatise of Harmony and Numbers , very fo- lemnly informs us , that " this verse is defective both in accent and quantity , B. III . v . 266 : ' His words here ended , but his meek aspéct • Silent ...
... present use . " Mr. Manwaring , in his Treatise of Harmony and Numbers , very fo- lemnly informs us , that " this verse is defective both in accent and quantity , B. III . v . 266 : ' His words here ended , but his meek aspéct • Silent ...
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... present is better known than his writings : ०८ Like a ship in her full trim , " A Swan , so white that you may unto him " Compare all whitenesse , but himselfe to none , " Glided along , and as he glided watch'd , " And with his ...
... present is better known than his writings : ०८ Like a ship in her full trim , " A Swan , so white that you may unto him " Compare all whitenesse , but himselfe to none , " Glided along , and as he glided watch'd , " And with his ...
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