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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William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. And in this fate fhe gallops , night by night , Through lovers ' brains , and then they dream of love ; On courtiers ' knees , that dream on courtfies ftrait : O'er lawyers ' fingers , who ftrait dream on ...
William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. And in this fate fhe gallops , night by night , Through lovers ' brains , and then they dream of love ; On courtiers ' knees , that dream on courtfies ftrait : O'er lawyers ' fingers , who ftrait dream on ...
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... night , " Like a rich jewel in an Æthiop's ear : Beauty too rich for use , for earth to dear ! So fhews a fnovy dove trooping with crows , As yonder lady o'er her fellows thows . The measure done , I'll watch her place of ftand , And ...
... night , " Like a rich jewel in an Æthiop's ear : Beauty too rich for use , for earth to dear ! So fhews a fnovy dove trooping with crows , As yonder lady o'er her fellows thows . The measure done , I'll watch her place of ftand , And ...
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... night . More torches here — come on , then let's to bed , Ah , firrah , by my fay , it waxes late . I'll to my reft . [ Exeunt .. Jul . Come hither , nurfe . What is yon gentleman ? Nurf . The fon and heir of old Tiberio . Jul . What's ...
... night . More torches here — come on , then let's to bed , Ah , firrah , by my fay , it waxes late . I'll to my reft . [ Exeunt .. Jul . Come hither , nurfe . What is yon gentleman ? Nurf . The fon and heir of old Tiberio . Jul . What's ...
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... night , Blind is his love , and best befits the dark Mer It love be blind , love cannot hit the mark . Now will he fit under a medlar tree , And with his miftrefs were that kind of fruit Which maids call medlars , when they laugh alone ...
... night , Blind is his love , and best befits the dark Mer It love be blind , love cannot hit the mark . Now will he fit under a medlar tree , And with his miftrefs were that kind of fruit Which maids call medlars , when they laugh alone ...
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... night . See how the leans her cheek upon her hand ! - O that I were a glove upon that hand , That I might touch that cheek ! Jul . Ah me ! Rom . She speaks . Oh , fpeak again , bright angel ! for thou art As glorious to this fight being ...
... night . See how the leans her cheek upon her hand ! - O that I were a glove upon that hand , That I might touch that cheek ! Jul . Ah me ! Rom . She speaks . Oh , fpeak again , bright angel ! for thou art As glorious to this fight being ...
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