The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... light at her window fung , With feigning voice , verfes of feigning love ; And ftol'n the impreffion of her fantafy With bracelets of thy hair , rings , gawds , conceits , 8 Creon , in the tragedy of Jocasta , tranflated from Euripides ...
... light at her window fung , With feigning voice , verfes of feigning love ; And ftol'n the impreffion of her fantafy With bracelets of thy hair , rings , gawds , conceits , 8 Creon , in the tragedy of Jocasta , tranflated from Euripides ...
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... hair has fallen in one of the laft ftages of the lues venerea , called the Corona veneris . To this our poet has too frequent allufions . STEEVENS . a mile without the town , by moon - light MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 27.
... hair has fallen in one of the laft ftages of the lues venerea , called the Corona veneris . To this our poet has too frequent allufions . STEEVENS . a mile without the town , by moon - light MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 27.
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William Shakespeare. a mile without the town , by moon - light ; there . will we rehearfe ; for if we meet in the city , we fhall be dog'd with company , and our devices known . In the mean time , I will draw a bill of properties , fuch ...
William Shakespeare. a mile without the town , by moon - light ; there . will we rehearfe ; for if we meet in the city , we fhall be dog'd with company , and our devices known . In the mean time , I will draw a bill of properties , fuch ...
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... light fairies danc'd upon the flowers , " Hanging on every leaf an orient pearl . " STEEVENS . lob of fpirits , ] Lob , lubber , looby , lobcock , all denote both inactivity of body and dulnefs of mind . JOHNSON . Both lob and lobcock ...
... light fairies danc'd upon the flowers , " Hanging on every leaf an orient pearl . " STEEVENS . lob of fpirits , ] Lob , lubber , looby , lobcock , all denote both inactivity of body and dulnefs of mind . JOHNSON . Both lob and lobcock ...
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... light fheen , But they do fquare ; ' that all their elves , for fear , Creep into acorn cups , and hide them there . fuppofed to be left by the fairies , but here for a child taken away . JOHNSON . So Spenfer , B. I. c . X : " And her ...
... light fheen , But they do fquare ; ' that all their elves , for fear , Creep into acorn cups , and hide them there . fuppofed to be left by the fairies , but here for a child taken away . JOHNSON . So Spenfer , B. I. c . X : " And her ...
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