The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Speech , which Poets think fo fine , Art's needlefs Varnish to make Nature fhine , Are all but Paint upon a beauteous Face , And in Defcriptions only can have place . But to make Rage declaim , and Grief discourse , From Lovers in ...
... Speech , which Poets think fo fine , Art's needlefs Varnish to make Nature fhine , Are all but Paint upon a beauteous Face , And in Defcriptions only can have place . But to make Rage declaim , and Grief discourse , From Lovers in ...
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... Speech , which Poets think fo fine , Art's needlefs Varnish to make Nature fhine , Are all but Paint upon a beauteous Face , And in Defcriptions only can have place . But to make Rage declaim , and Grief discourse , From Lovers in ...
... Speech , which Poets think fo fine , Art's needlefs Varnish to make Nature fhine , Are all but Paint upon a beauteous Face , And in Defcriptions only can have place . But to make Rage declaim , and Grief discourse , From Lovers in ...
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... Speeches of the Dramatick Perfons , discovering their Thoughts , and making known their Actions : by which they speak agreeably to their Manners or Characters , that the Auditors may know their Manners before they see their Actions ...
... Speeches of the Dramatick Perfons , discovering their Thoughts , and making known their Actions : by which they speak agreeably to their Manners or Characters , that the Auditors may know their Manners before they see their Actions ...
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... Speech did Honey Paffage yield ; Like a red Morn , that ever yet betoken'd , Wreck to the Seamen , Tempeft to the Field , Sorrow to Shepherds , Woe unto the Birds , Guft and foul Flaws to Herdmen , and to Herds . This ill Prefage ...
... Speech did Honey Paffage yield ; Like a red Morn , that ever yet betoken'd , Wreck to the Seamen , Tempeft to the Field , Sorrow to Shepherds , Woe unto the Birds , Guft and foul Flaws to Herdmen , and to Herds . This ill Prefage ...
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... Speech it feem'd , his Beard all filver white , Wagg'd up and down , and from his Lips did fly Thin winding Breath , which purl'd up to the Sky . About him were a Prefs of gaping Faces , Which feem'd to fwallow up his found Advice ; All ...
... Speech it feem'd , his Beard all filver white , Wagg'd up and down , and from his Lips did fly Thin winding Breath , which purl'd up to the Sky . About him were a Prefs of gaping Faces , Which feem'd to fwallow up his found Advice ; All ...
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