The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... leave the figure , or disfigure it . Demetrius is a worthy gentleman . Her . So is Lyfander , The . In himself he is : But , in this kind , wanting your father's voice , The other must be held the worthier . Her . I would , my father ...
... leave the figure , or disfigure it . Demetrius is a worthy gentleman . Her . So is Lyfander , The . In himself he is : But , in this kind , wanting your father's voice , The other must be held the worthier . Her . I would , my father ...
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... leave us . It will be apparent to him that fhall compare Drayton's poem with this play , that either one of the poets copied the other , or , as I rather believe , that there was then fome system of the fairy empire generally received ...
... leave us . It will be apparent to him that fhall compare Drayton's poem with this play , that either one of the poets copied the other , or , as I rather believe , that there was then fome system of the fairy empire generally received ...
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... leaves of an old meteorological hiflory . STEEVENS . 5 diftemperature , ] is perturbation of the elements . STEEVENS . 6 Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rofe ; ] To have " fnow in the lap of June , " is an expreffion ufed in ...
... leaves of an old meteorological hiflory . STEEVENS . 5 diftemperature , ] is perturbation of the elements . STEEVENS . 6 Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rofe ; ] To have " fnow in the lap of June , " is an expreffion ufed in ...
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... Leave you your power to draw , And I fhall have no power to follow you . Dem . Do I entice you ? Do I speak you fair ? Or , rather , do I not in plaineft truth Tell you - I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel . And even for that do I ...
... Leave you your power to draw , And I fhall have no power to follow you . Dem . Do I entice you ? Do I speak you fair ? Or , rather , do I not in plaineft truth Tell you - I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel . And even for that do I ...
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... leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts . Hel . The wildeft hath not fuch a heart as you . Run when you will , the ... leaving the city , & c . TYRWHITT . 3 -for that It is not night , when I do fee your face , & c . ] This paffage is ...
... leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts . Hel . The wildeft hath not fuch a heart as you . Run when you will , the ... leaving the city , & c . TYRWHITT . 3 -for that It is not night , when I do fee your face , & c . ] This paffage is ...
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