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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... - natured anfwer , That it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakespear luckily caft his eye upon it , and found fomething fo well in it as to engage him , firft to read it through , and afterwards Life and Writings . xxxi.
... - natured anfwer , That it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakespear luckily caft his eye upon it , and found fomething fo well in it as to engage him , firft to read it through , and afterwards Life and Writings . xxxi.
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... eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , Full of wife faws and modern inftances ; And fo he plays his part . The fixth age fhifts Into the lean and flipper'd pantaloon , With spectacles on nofe , and pouch on fide ; His youthful hofe ...
... eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , Full of wife faws and modern inftances ; And fo he plays his part . The fixth age fhifts Into the lean and flipper'd pantaloon , With spectacles on nofe , and pouch on fide ; His youthful hofe ...
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... eyes of Ignorance . Sweet fwan of Avon ! what a fight it were To fee thee in our water yet appear , And make thofe flights upon the banks of Thames , That fo did take Eliza , and our James ! But ftay , I fee thee in the hemifphere ...
... eyes of Ignorance . Sweet fwan of Avon ! what a fight it were To fee thee in our water yet appear , And make thofe flights upon the banks of Thames , That fo did take Eliza , and our James ! But ftay , I fee thee in the hemifphere ...
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... eye , but perceived not the beam in their own . Our excellent author , well knowing , that , notwithstand- ing this , the offences of others were no justification of our own , has added a fine answer to this fpeech , to obviate that ...
... eye , but perceived not the beam in their own . Our excellent author , well knowing , that , notwithstand- ing this , the offences of others were no justification of our own , has added a fine answer to this fpeech , to obviate that ...
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... eyes , p . 185 , l . 35 to 39 . Jeft and jefter , p . 214 , l . 12 to 23 . Spring , a fong , p . 215 . Winter , a fong , p . 216 . As you like it . PLay - fellows , p . 231 , l . 12 to 15 . Beauty , p . 232 , 1. 12 . Woman in a man's ...
... eyes , p . 185 , l . 35 to 39 . Jeft and jefter , p . 214 , l . 12 to 23 . Spring , a fong , p . 215 . Winter , a fong , p . 216 . As you like it . PLay - fellows , p . 231 , l . 12 to 15 . Beauty , p . 232 , 1. 12 . Woman in a man's ...
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