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... King of Tyre makes the 153d chapter . It is likewife related by Gower in his Confeffio Amantis , lib . viii . p . 175–185 , edit , 1554. The Rev. Dr. Farmer has in his poffeffion a fragment of a MS . poem on the fame fubject , which ...
... King of Tyre makes the 153d chapter . It is likewife related by Gower in his Confeffio Amantis , lib . viii . p . 175–185 , edit , 1554. The Rev. Dr. Farmer has in his poffeffion a fragment of a MS . poem on the fame fubject , which ...
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... king Of every . virtue gives renown to men ! * The fentiment , however , is expreffed with lefs affectation in Julius Cæfar ; the elements " So mix'd in his , that nature might ftand up , " And fay to all the world , This was a man ...
... king Of every . virtue gives renown to men ! * The fentiment , however , is expreffed with lefs affectation in Julius Cæfar ; the elements " So mix'd in his , that nature might ftand up , " And fay to all the world , This was a man ...
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... king cannot bear to fee a rival touch the hand of the woman he loves . His jealousy resembles that of Antony : to let him be familiar with 66 " My play - fellow , your hand ; this kingly feal , - And plighter of high hearts . " STEEVENS ...
... king cannot bear to fee a rival touch the hand of the woman he loves . His jealousy resembles that of Antony : to let him be familiar with 66 " My play - fellow , your hand ; this kingly feal , - And plighter of high hearts . " STEEVENS ...
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... king Pericles ; and if I do not , I am fure to be hang'd at home : ' tis dangerous.- Well , I perceive he was a wife fellow , and had good difcretion , that being bid to ask what he would of the king , defired he might know none of his ...
... king Pericles ; and if I do not , I am fure to be hang'd at home : ' tis dangerous.- Well , I perceive he was a wife fellow , and had good difcretion , that being bid to ask what he would of the king , defired he might know none of his ...
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... king's feas must please : He fcap'd the land , to perish at the sea . -the king's feas mul please : ] STEEVENS . i . e . muft do their pleasure ; muft treat him as they will . A rhyme was perhaps intended . might read in the next line ...
... king's feas must please : He fcap'd the land , to perish at the sea . -the king's feas mul please : ] STEEVENS . i . e . muft do their pleasure ; muft treat him as they will . A rhyme was perhaps intended . might read in the next line ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 20 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1813 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 20 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1813 |
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