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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... these two foes , A pair of far - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whofe mifadventur'd piteous overthrows Do , with their death , bury their parents ' ftrife . The fearful paffage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of ...
... these two foes , A pair of far - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whofe mifadventur'd piteous overthrows Do , with their death , bury their parents ' ftrife . The fearful paffage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of ...
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... these who , often drown'd , could never die , Tranfparent heretics , be burnt for lyars ! One fairer than my love ! th ' all - seeing fun Ne'er faw her match fince firft the world begun . Ben . Tut ! tut ! you saw her fair , none else ...
... these who , often drown'd , could never die , Tranfparent heretics , be burnt for lyars ! One fairer than my love ! th ' all - seeing fun Ne'er faw her match fince firft the world begun . Ben . Tut ! tut ! you saw her fair , none else ...
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... these years That you are now a maid . Thus , then , in brief ; The valiant Paris feeks you for his love . Nurfe . A man , young Lady , Lady , fuch a man As all the world - Why , he's a man of wax . La . Cap . Verona's fummer hath not ...
... these years That you are now a maid . Thus , then , in brief ; The valiant Paris feeks you for his love . Nurfe . A man , young Lady , Lady , fuch a man As all the world - Why , he's a man of wax . La . Cap . Verona's fummer hath not ...
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... these fruit - tree tops- Jul . O fwear not by the moon , th ' inconftant moon , That monthly changes in her circled orb ; Left that thy love prove likewise variable . Rom . What fhall I fwear by ? Jul . Do not fwear at all ; Or , if ...
... these fruit - tree tops- Jul . O fwear not by the moon , th ' inconftant moon , That monthly changes in her circled orb ; Left that thy love prove likewise variable . Rom . What fhall I fwear by ? Jul . Do not fwear at all ; Or , if ...
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... these woes were all for Rofaline . And art thou - chang'd ? pronounce this fentence then ,, Women may fall , when there's no ftrength in men . Rom . Thou chid'ft me oft for loving Rosaline . Fri. For doating , not for loving , pupil ...
... these woes were all for Rofaline . And art thou - chang'd ? pronounce this fentence then ,, Women may fall , when there's no ftrength in men . Rom . Thou chid'ft me oft for loving Rosaline . Fri. For doating , not for loving , pupil ...
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