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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... o'er - walk a current , roaring loud , On the unfteadfast footing of a fpear . HONOUR , ( 4 ) By heav'ns ! methinks , it were an easy leap , To pluck bright honour from the pale - fac'd moon : Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where ...
... o'er - walk a current , roaring loud , On the unfteadfast footing of a fpear . HONOUR , ( 4 ) By heav'ns ! methinks , it were an easy leap , To pluck bright honour from the pale - fac'd moon : Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where ...
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... o'er the dark her filver mantle threw . V. 598 . The reader will be agreeably entertain'd , if he refers to the paf- fage in Dr. Newton's Edition of Milton . SCENE SCENE IV . King Henry the 4th to his Son 8 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
... o'er the dark her filver mantle threw . V. 598 . The reader will be agreeably entertain'd , if he refers to the paf- fage in Dr. Newton's Edition of Milton . SCENE SCENE IV . King Henry the 4th to his Son 8 The Beauties of SHAKESPEAR .
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... heav'n , earth , ocean views , And o'er the world ftill hunts around for news . See Garth's Ovid . b . 12 .. Year , & c . ] Others read ear . With that he gave his able horse the head , With 14 . The Beauties of SHAKPSPEAR.
... heav'n , earth , ocean views , And o'er the world ftill hunts around for news . See Garth's Ovid . b . 12 .. Year , & c . ] Others read ear . With that he gave his able horse the head , With 14 . The Beauties of SHAKPSPEAR.
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... o'er the black bronze fhield they flew A fullen bull : then plunging deep their hands Into the foaming gore , with oaths invok'd Mars and Enyo , and blood - thirsty terror . ' Upon which the tranflator , judiciously quoting a fine image ...
... o'er the black bronze fhield they flew A fullen bull : then plunging deep their hands Into the foaming gore , with oaths invok'd Mars and Enyo , and blood - thirsty terror . ' Upon which the tranflator , judiciously quoting a fine image ...
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... o'er to executors pale The lazy , yawning drone . ACT II . SCENE I. Warlike Spirit . ( 5 ) Now all the youth of England are in arms , And filken dalliance in the wardrobe lies : Now ftrive the armourers , and honour's thought Reigns ...
... o'er to executors pale The lazy , yawning drone . ACT II . SCENE I. Warlike Spirit . ( 5 ) Now all the youth of England are in arms , And filken dalliance in the wardrobe lies : Now ftrive the armourers , and honour's thought Reigns ...
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