The Beauties of Shakspeare, Regularly Selected from Each Play: With a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsJ. Locken, 1830 - 345 pages |
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... fair tongue ( conceit's expositor , ) Delivers in such apt and gracious words , That aged ears play truant at his tales , And younger hearings are quite ravished ; So sweet and voluble is his discourse . • Nipping . + Called . A ACT III ...
... fair tongue ( conceit's expositor , ) Delivers in such apt and gracious words , That aged ears play truant at his tales , And younger hearings are quite ravished ; So sweet and voluble is his discourse . • Nipping . + Called . A ACT III ...
Page 27
... fair sun , which on my earth dost shine , Exhal'st this vapour vow ; in thee it is : * Hooded , veiled . † Petticoats . The officers of the spiritual courts who serve cita- tions . If broken then , it is no fault of mine LOVE'S LABOUR'S ...
... fair sun , which on my earth dost shine , Exhal'st this vapour vow ; in thee it is : * Hooded , veiled . † Petticoats . The officers of the spiritual courts who serve cita- tions . If broken then , it is no fault of mine LOVE'S LABOUR'S ...
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... fair , Playing in the wanton air : Through the velvet leaves the wind , All unseen , ' gan passage find ; That the lover , sick to death , Wish'd himself the heaven's breath . Air , quoth he , thy cheeks may blow ; Air , would I might ...
... fair , Playing in the wanton air : Through the velvet leaves the wind , All unseen , ' gan passage find ; That the lover , sick to death , Wish'd himself the heaven's breath . Air , quoth he , thy cheeks may blow ; Air , would I might ...
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... Fair sir , you spit on me on Wednesday last , You spurn'd me such a day : another time You call'd me - dog ; and for these courtesies I'll lend you thus much monies . ACT II . GRAVITY ASSUMED . Signior Bassanio , hear me ; If I do not ...
... Fair sir , you spit on me on Wednesday last , You spurn'd me such a day : another time You call'd me - dog ; and for these courtesies I'll lend you thus much monies . ACT II . GRAVITY ASSUMED . Signior Bassanio , hear me ; If I do not ...
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... fair Portia : The watery kingdom , whose ambitious head Spits in the face of heaven , is no bar To stop the foreign spirits ; but they come , As o'er a brook , to see fair Portia . THE PARTING OF FRIENDS . I saw Bassanio and Antonio ...
... fair Portia : The watery kingdom , whose ambitious head Spits in the face of heaven , is no bar To stop the foreign spirits ; but they come , As o'er a brook , to see fair Portia . THE PARTING OF FRIENDS . I saw Bassanio and Antonio ...
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