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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... True ; and therefore women , being the weakest , are ever thrust to the wall ; -therefore I will pufh Montague's men from the wall , and thrust his maids to the wall . Greg . The quarrel is between our mafters , and us their men . Sam ...
... True ; and therefore women , being the weakest , are ever thrust to the wall ; -therefore I will pufh Montague's men from the wall , and thrust his maids to the wall . Greg . The quarrel is between our mafters , and us their men . Sam ...
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... true ; But to himself fo fecret and fo clofe , So far from founding and difcovery ; As is the bud bit with an envious worm , Ere he can spread his fweet wings to the air ,, Or dedicate his beauty to the fun . Could we but learn from ...
... true ; But to himself fo fecret and fo clofe , So far from founding and difcovery ; As is the bud bit with an envious worm , Ere he can spread his fweet wings to the air ,, Or dedicate his beauty to the fun . Could we but learn from ...
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... true . Mer . O then I fee Queen Mab hath been with you . ' She is the fancy's midwife , and the comes In fhape no bigger than an agat - ftone ' On the fore - finger of an alderman ; Drawn with a team of little atomies , • Athwart mens ...
... true . Mer . O then I fee Queen Mab hath been with you . ' She is the fancy's midwife , and the comes In fhape no bigger than an agat - ftone ' On the fore - finger of an alderman ; Drawn with a team of little atomies , • Athwart mens ...
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... True , I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing , but vain phantafy ! Which is as thin of substance as the air , And more unconfant than the wind ; who wooes Ev'n now the frozen bofon of the north ...
... True , I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing , but vain phantafy ! Which is as thin of substance as the air , And more unconfant than the wind ; who wooes Ev'n now the frozen bofon of the north ...
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... true beauty till this night Tyb . This by his voice should be a Montague . Fetch me my rapier , boy : what ! dares the flave Come hither corer'd with an antic face , To fleer and fcorn at our folemnity ? Now , by the Rock and honour of ...
... true beauty till this night Tyb . This by his voice should be a Montague . Fetch me my rapier , boy : what ! dares the flave Come hither corer'd with an antic face , To fleer and fcorn at our folemnity ? Now , by the Rock and honour of ...
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