The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Rape of Lucrece , 1594 : Were Tarquin night , ( as he is but night's child , ) " The filver - fhining queen he would diftain ; " Her twinkling hand - maids too , [ the stars ] by him defil'd , Through night's black bofom should not peep ...
... Rape of Lucrece , 1594 : Were Tarquin night , ( as he is but night's child , ) " The filver - fhining queen he would diftain ; " Her twinkling hand - maids too , [ the stars ] by him defil'd , Through night's black bofom should not peep ...
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... Rape of Lucrece : " Poor women's faces are their own faults ' books . " To beguile the time , MALONE . Look like the time ; ] The fame expreffion occurs in the 8th book of Daniel's Civil Wars : " He draws a traverse ' twixt his ...
... Rape of Lucrece : " Poor women's faces are their own faults ' books . " To beguile the time , MALONE . Look like the time ; ] The fame expreffion occurs in the 8th book of Daniel's Civil Wars : " He draws a traverse ' twixt his ...
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... Rape of Lucrece : " This windy tempeft , till it blow up rain " Held back his forrow's tide , to make it more ; At laft it rains , and bufy winds give o'er . " STEEVENS . To prick the fides of my intent , but only 72 7 MACBETH . ,
... Rape of Lucrece : " This windy tempeft , till it blow up rain " Held back his forrow's tide , to make it more ; At laft it rains , and bufy winds give o'er . " STEEVENS . To prick the fides of my intent , but only 72 7 MACBETH . ,
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... Rape of Lucrece , to defcribe the action here alluded to , uses a fimi- lar expreffion ; and perhaps would have used the word ftride , if hẹ had not been fettered by the rhime : Iuto the chamber wickedly he talks . " Plaufible , however ...
... Rape of Lucrece , to defcribe the action here alluded to , uses a fimi- lar expreffion ; and perhaps would have used the word ftride , if hẹ had not been fettered by the rhime : Iuto the chamber wickedly he talks . " Plaufible , however ...
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... Rape of Lucrece , to Lord Southampton , 1594 : " What I have done is yours , being part in all I have devoted yours . Were my worth greater , my duty would fhow greater ; mean time as it is , it is bound to your lordship " MALONE . 9 ...
... Rape of Lucrece , to Lord Southampton , 1594 : " What I have done is yours , being part in all I have devoted yours . Were my worth greater , my duty would fhow greater ; mean time as it is , it is bound to your lordship " MALONE . 9 ...
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