The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 65
... seen before , and which are here said in poetical language to be blue , and that blue celestial . Dr. Warburton is of opinion that the eye - lid was meant , and according to his notion , the poet intended to praise its white skin , and ...
... seen before , and which are here said in poetical language to be blue , and that blue celestial . Dr. Warburton is of opinion that the eye - lid was meant , and according to his notion , the poet intended to praise its white skin , and ...
Page 85
... seen all this , ( and praise Be given to your remembrance , ) the description Of what is in her chamber , nothing saves The wager you have laid . 3 Ілсн . nicely Then , if you can , [ Pulling out the Bracelet . Depending on their BRANDS ...
... seen all this , ( and praise Be given to your remembrance , ) the description Of what is in her chamber , nothing saves The wager you have laid . 3 Ілсн . nicely Then , if you can , [ Pulling out the Bracelet . Depending on their BRANDS ...
Page 109
... seen nothing : We are beastly ; subtle as the fox , for prey ; Like warlike as the wolf , for what we eat : Our valour is , to chace what flies ; our cage We make a quire , as doth the prison bird , And sing our bondage freely . a word ...
... seen nothing : We are beastly ; subtle as the fox , for prey ; Like warlike as the wolf , for what we eat : Our valour is , to chace what flies ; our cage We make a quire , as doth the prison bird , And sing our bondage freely . a word ...
Page 130
... seen of late ? Grant , heavens , that , which I fear , Prove false ! QUEEN . Son , I say , follow the king ' . [ Exit . CLO . That man of hers , Pisanio , her old servant , I have not seen these two days . QUEEN . Go , look after ...
... seen of late ? Grant , heavens , that , which I fear , Prove false ! QUEEN . Son , I say , follow the king ' . [ Exit . CLO . That man of hers , Pisanio , her old servant , I have not seen these two days . QUEEN . Go , look after ...
Page 149
... seen English vines which grow against walls , and there- fore may be sometimes entangled with the elder . Perhaps we should read - untwine - from the vine . JOHNSON . Surely this is the meaning of the words without any change . May ...
... seen English vines which grow against walls , and there- fore may be sometimes entangled with the elder . Perhaps we should read - untwine - from the vine . JOHNSON . Surely this is the meaning of the words without any change . May ...
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