The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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Calliope , the whose speaking filence daunts And the whose praise the heavenly
lady chants . These jointly woo'd him , envying one another ;Obey'd by all as (
pouse , but lov'd as brother ;And wrought a curious robe of sable grave , Fresh ...
Calliope , the whose speaking filence daunts And the whose praise the heavenly
lady chants . These jointly woo'd him , envying one another ;Obey'd by all as (
pouse , but lov'd as brother ;And wrought a curious robe of sable grave , Fresh ...
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Will't please you taste of what is here ? Alon . Not I. Gon . Faith , Sir , you need not
fear . When we were boys , Who would believe , that there were mountaineers
Dew - lapt like bulls , whose throats had hanging at ' em Wallets of flesh , or that ...
Will't please you taste of what is here ? Alon . Not I. Gon . Faith , Sir , you need not
fear . When we were boys , Who would believe , that there were mountaineers
Dew - lapt like bulls , whose throats had hanging at ' em Wallets of flesh , or that ...
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... them to keep ; Thy banks with pionied , and tulip'd brims , Which spungy April
at thy hest betrims , To make cold nymphs chaste crowns : and thy broom -
groves , Whose shadow the dismissed bachelor loves , Being lass - lorn ; thy pole
- clipt ...
... them to keep ; Thy banks with pionied , and tulip'd brims , Which spungy April
at thy hest betrims , To make cold nymphs chaste crowns : and thy broom -
groves , Whose shadow the dismissed bachelor loves , Being lass - lorn ; thy pole
- clipt ...
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3 Then crush this herb into Lysander's eye , Whose liquor hath this virtuoos
property , To take from thence all error with its might , And make his eye - balls
roll with wonted light , When they next wake , all this derision Shall seem a dream
, and ...
3 Then crush this herb into Lysander's eye , Whose liquor hath this virtuoos
property , To take from thence all error with its might , And make his eye - balls
roll with wonted light , When they next wake , all this derision Shall seem a dream
, and ...
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Mr. Pope , whose imagination has been thought by some the least of his
excellencies , has , doubtless , conceived and carried on the machinery in his
Rape of the Lock , with vast exuberance of fancy . The images , cuftoms , and
employments ...
Mr. Pope , whose imagination has been thought by some the least of his
excellencies , has , doubtless , conceived and carried on the machinery in his
Rape of the Lock , with vast exuberance of fancy . The images , cuftoms , and
employments ...
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