The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Seem'd Athens as a paradife to me : O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! Lys . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold : To - morrow night when Phoebe doth behold Her filver vifage in the ...
... Seem'd Athens as a paradife to me : O then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! Lys . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold : To - morrow night when Phoebe doth behold Her filver vifage in the ...
Page 25
... seems to have quoted from memory . Downes does not speak of Kynaston's performance in such unqualified terms . His words are " it has fince been difputable among the judicious , whether any woman that fucceeded him , ( Kynafton , ) fo ...
... seems to have quoted from memory . Downes does not speak of Kynaston's performance in such unqualified terms . His words are " it has fince been difputable among the judicious , whether any woman that fucceeded him , ( Kynafton , ) fo ...
Page 37
... seems that in the Fairy mythology , Puck , or Hobgoblin , was the trufty fervant of Oberon , and always employed to watch or dete & the intrigues of Queen Mab , called by Shakspeare Titania . For in Drayton's Nymphidia , the fame ...
... seems that in the Fairy mythology , Puck , or Hobgoblin , was the trufty fervant of Oberon , and always employed to watch or dete & the intrigues of Queen Mab , called by Shakspeare Titania . For in Drayton's Nymphidia , the fame ...
Page 106
... Seem to break loofe ; take on , as you would follow ; But yet come not : You are a tame man , go ! Lys . Hang off , thou cat , thou burr : vile thing , let loose ; Or I will shake thee from me , like a ferpent . HER . Why are you grown ...
... Seem to break loofe ; take on , as you would follow ; But yet come not : You are a tame man , go ! Lys . Hang off , thou cat , thou burr : vile thing , let loose ; Or I will shake thee from me , like a ferpent . HER . Why are you grown ...
Page 119
... seems to have been after- wards arbitrarily made in the firft folio , and may therefore be altered at pleafure . JOHNSON . 3 - do coy , ] To coy is to footh , to ftroke . So , in The Arraignment of Paris , 1584 : 66 Plays with Amyntas ...
... seems to have been after- wards arbitrarily made in the firft folio , and may therefore be altered at pleafure . JOHNSON . 3 - do coy , ] To coy is to footh , to ftroke . So , in The Arraignment of Paris , 1584 : 66 Plays with Amyntas ...
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