The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... paffion . He is afterwards cured of his infirmity , and is as abfolute a tyrant against the sex . Now , with regard to these two extremes , VOL . VII . F · Regent of love - rhymes , lord of folded LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 65.
... paffion . He is afterwards cured of his infirmity , and is as abfolute a tyrant against the sex . Now , with regard to these two extremes , VOL . VII . F · Regent of love - rhymes , lord of folded LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 65.
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... paffion of love has most dominion over the heart . In characterizing youth by the name of Junio , our au- thor may be countenanced by Ovid , who afcribes to the month of June a fimilar etymology : " Junius a juvenum nomine dictus adeft ...
... paffion of love has most dominion over the heart . In characterizing youth by the name of Junio , our au- thor may be countenanced by Ovid , who afcribes to the month of June a fimilar etymology : " Junius a juvenum nomine dictus adeft ...
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... paffion . Thus , in The Humorous Lieutenant , a gentleman gives the following defcription of him , when in love with the King : " Thus he begins , though light and life of creatures , Angel - ey'd king , vouchfafe at length thy favour ...
... paffion . Thus , in The Humorous Lieutenant , a gentleman gives the following defcription of him , when in love with the King : " Thus he begins , though light and life of creatures , Angel - ey'd king , vouchfafe at length thy favour ...
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... paffion : Ah me ! fays one ; O Jove ! the other cries ; One , her hairs were gold , crystal the other's eyes : I would willingly abandon the adoption , if I could read the line without it , and perfuade myself that I was reading a verse ...
... paffion : Ah me ! fays one ; O Jove ! the other cries ; One , her hairs were gold , crystal the other's eyes : I would willingly abandon the adoption , if I could read the line without it , and perfuade myself that I was reading a verse ...
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... paffion , and therefore let's hear it . DUM . It is Biron's writing , and here is his name . [ Picks up the pieces . BIRON . Ah , you whorefon loggerhead , [ To Cos- TARD . ] you were born to do me fhame . Guilty , my lord , guilty ; I ...
... paffion , and therefore let's hear it . DUM . It is Biron's writing , and here is his name . [ Picks up the pieces . BIRON . Ah , you whorefon loggerhead , [ To Cos- TARD . ] you were born to do me fhame . Guilty , my lord , guilty ; I ...
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