The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Power and Compass of our Mother English ; after which they will hardly feek out for harsh and unnatural Imitations of a Dead Language . BUT enough of this . It is not my Province to speak of SHAKESPEAR's Plays ; only I cannot but ...
... Power and Compass of our Mother English ; after which they will hardly feek out for harsh and unnatural Imitations of a Dead Language . BUT enough of this . It is not my Province to speak of SHAKESPEAR's Plays ; only I cannot but ...
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... Power that made it , & c . The pleasanteft Angling is to fee the Fish Cut with their Golden Oars the Silver Stream , And greedily devour the treacherous Bait . Comedy , on the other hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among ...
... Power that made it , & c . The pleasanteft Angling is to fee the Fish Cut with their Golden Oars the Silver Stream , And greedily devour the treacherous Bait . Comedy , on the other hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among ...
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... Power that made it , & c . The pleasantest Angling is to fee the Fish Cut with their Golden Oars the Silver Stream , And greedily devour the treacherous Bait . Comedy , on the other hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among ...
... Power that made it , & c . The pleasantest Angling is to fee the Fish Cut with their Golden Oars the Silver Stream , And greedily devour the treacherous Bait . Comedy , on the other hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among ...
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... Power that made it , & c . The pleasantest Angling is to fee the Fish Cut with their Golden Oars the Silver Stream , And greedily devour the treacherous Bait . Comedy , on the other hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among ...
... Power that made it , & c . The pleasantest Angling is to fee the Fish Cut with their Golden Oars the Silver Stream , And greedily devour the treacherous Bait . Comedy , on the other hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among ...
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... Power had loft his Power : The Deftinies will curfe thee for this Stroke , They bid thee crop a Weed , thou pluck'ft a Flower : Love's golden Arrow at him fhould have fled , And not Death's Ebon - Dart to ftrike him dead . Doft thou ...
... Power had loft his Power : The Deftinies will curfe thee for this Stroke , They bid thee crop a Weed , thou pluck'ft a Flower : Love's golden Arrow at him fhould have fled , And not Death's Ebon - Dart to ftrike him dead . Doft thou ...
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