The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper Heads. Illustrated with Explanatory Notes and Similar Passages from Ancient and Modern Authors, Volume 2T. Waller, 1752 |
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... A local habitation and a name . See Midfummer Night's Dream , p . 87 . VOL . II . - LONDON : Printed for T. WALLER , at the Mitre and Crown ; oppofite Fetter - Lane , Fleet - ftreet . MDCCLII . THE CONTENTS . OF THE SECOND VOLUME . HENRY ...
... A local habitation and a name . See Midfummer Night's Dream , p . 87 . VOL . II . - LONDON : Printed for T. WALLER , at the Mitre and Crown ; oppofite Fetter - Lane , Fleet - ftreet . MDCCLII . THE CONTENTS . OF THE SECOND VOLUME . HENRY ...
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... dream and cry , Oh my dear , dear Philofter.— Act . 3. latter end . ( 9 ) As is , & c . ] It is remarkable of Milton , that whenever he can have an opportunity , he takes particular notice of the even- ing twilight , but I don't at ...
... dream and cry , Oh my dear , dear Philofter.— Act . 3. latter end . ( 9 ) As is , & c . ] It is remarkable of Milton , that whenever he can have an opportunity , he takes particular notice of the even- ing twilight , but I don't at ...
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... dream But you must join in fouls to mock me too ; i . e . unite together heartily , and in earnest . And in Measure for measure ; We have with special foul Elected him , & c . 3 i.e particularly and specially speciamente . The ...
... dream But you must join in fouls to mock me too ; i . e . unite together heartily , and in earnest . And in Measure for measure ; We have with special foul Elected him , & c . 3 i.e particularly and specially speciamente . The ...
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... dream , That play'ft fo fubtly with a king's repofe ; I am a king , that find thee , and I know , ' Tis not the balm , the fceptre and the ball , The sword , the mace , the crown imperial , The enter - tiffued robe of gold and pearl ...
... dream , That play'ft fo fubtly with a king's repofe ; I am a king , that find thee , and I know , ' Tis not the balm , the fceptre and the ball , The sword , the mace , the crown imperial , The enter - tiffued robe of gold and pearl ...
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... representations of divines . ( 8 ) The , & c ] See the laft paffage in the Midsummer night's dream , Spencer , fpeaking of night , fays ; And And now loud howling wolves aroufe the jades , That The fecond Part of HENRY VI . 43.
... representations of divines . ( 8 ) The , & c ] See the laft paffage in the Midsummer night's dream , Spencer , fpeaking of night , fays ; And And now loud howling wolves aroufe the jades , That The fecond Part of HENRY VI . 43.
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