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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... heav'n , And to thofe thorns that in her bofom lodge , To prick and fting her.- Vol . 8. p . 106 . This is to diitinguish rightly between horror and terror . The latter is a proper paffion of tragedy ; but the for- mer ought always to ...
... heav'n , And to thofe thorns that in her bofom lodge , To prick and fting her.- Vol . 8. p . 106 . This is to diitinguish rightly between horror and terror . The latter is a proper paffion of tragedy ; but the for- mer ought always to ...
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... heav'n , ( or somewhat more ) ;; For fhe fo charm'd all hearts , that gazing crowds . Stood panting on the shore , and wanted breath . To give their welcome voice .. Cymbeline . lovers , p . 176 , 1. 2 lxviii The Beauties of Shakespear .
... heav'n , ( or somewhat more ) ;; For fhe fo charm'd all hearts , that gazing crowds . Stood panting on the shore , and wanted breath . To give their welcome voice .. Cymbeline . lovers , p . 176 , 1. 2 lxviii The Beauties of Shakespear .
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... heav'n , ( When I have mock'd the sea with drops full - falt ; Under my burthen gron'd ) ; which rais'd in me An undergoing ftomach , to bear up Against what should enfue . Mira . How came we a - fhore ? Pro . By providence divine ...
... heav'n , ( When I have mock'd the sea with drops full - falt ; Under my burthen gron'd ) ; which rais'd in me An undergoing ftomach , to bear up Against what should enfue . Mira . How came we a - fhore ? Pro . By providence divine ...
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... heav'n ? Ste . Out o ' th ' moon , I do affure thee . I was the man in th ' moon when time was . Cal . I have feen thee in her ; and I do adore thee : my miftrefs fhew'd me thee , and thy dog and thy bush . Ste . Come fwear to that ...
... heav'n ? Ste . Out o ' th ' moon , I do affure thee . I was the man in th ' moon when time was . Cal . I have feen thee in her ; and I do adore thee : my miftrefs fhew'd me thee , and thy dog and thy bush . Ste . Come fwear to that ...
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... heav'n , O earth , bear witness to this found , And crown what I profefs with kind event , If I fpeak true ; if hollowly , invert What beft is boaded me , to mifchief ! I , Beyond all ' limit of what elfe i ' th ' world , Do love ...
... heav'n , O earth , bear witness to this found , And crown what I profefs with kind event , If I fpeak true ; if hollowly , invert What beft is boaded me , to mifchief ! I , Beyond all ' limit of what elfe i ' th ' world , Do love ...
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