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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... himself , I will not fay how 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 ...
... himself , I will not fay how 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 ...
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... himself among thefe trees , To be conforted with the hum'rous 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 ...
... himself among thefe trees , To be conforted with the hum'rous 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 ...
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... himself to mar , quotha ? Gentlemen , can any of you tell me where may find the young Romeo . 1 Rom . I can tell you : but young Romeo will be older when you have found him , than he was when you fought him : I am the youngest of that ...
... himself to mar , quotha ? Gentlemen , can any of you tell me where may find the young Romeo . 1 Rom . I can tell you : but young Romeo will be older when you have found him , than he was when you fought him : I am the youngest of that ...
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... himself ? fay thou but I ; And that bare vowel , I , fhall poifon more Than the death - darting eye of cockatrice . Nurfe . I faw the wound , I faw it with mine eyes , ( God fave the mark ) , here on his manly breast . A piteous corfe ...
... himself ? fay thou but I ; And that bare vowel , I , fhall poifon more Than the death - darting eye of cockatrice . Nurfe . I faw the wound , I faw it with mine eyes , ( God fave the mark ) , here on his manly breast . A piteous corfe ...
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... himself on the ground . Fri. Arife , one knocks ; good Romeo , hide thy felf . [ Knock within . Rom . Not I , unless the breath of heart - fick groans , Mift - like , infold me from the fearch of eyes . [ Knock . Fri. Hark , how they ...
... himself on the ground . Fri. Arife , one knocks ; good Romeo , hide thy felf . [ Knock within . Rom . Not I , unless the breath of heart - fick groans , Mift - like , infold me from the fearch of eyes . [ Knock . Fri. Hark , how they ...
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