The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... mark about her , that had a giant to her fon , that was called Lob - lye- by - the - fire . ' This being feems to be of kin to the lubbar - fiend of Milton , as Mr. Warton has remarked in his Obfervations on the Faery Queen . SIEEVENS ...
... mark about her , that had a giant to her fon , that was called Lob - lye- by - the - fire . ' This being feems to be of kin to the lubbar - fiend of Milton , as Mr. Warton has remarked in his Obfervations on the Faery Queen . SIEEVENS ...
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... mark the difference between men and fairies . Fairies were not human , but they were yet fubje & t to mortality . It appears from the Romance of Sir Huon of Bordeaux , that Oberon himself was mortal . STEEVENS . This however ( fays Mr ...
... mark the difference between men and fairies . Fairies were not human , but they were yet fubje & t to mortality . It appears from the Romance of Sir Huon of Bordeaux , that Oberon himself was mortal . STEEVENS . This however ( fays Mr ...
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... marks out that diftin- guishing circumstance of Mary's fortune , her marriage with the dauphin of France , fon of Henry II . Uttering fuch dulcet and harmonious breath , ] This alludes to her great abilities of genius and learning ...
... marks out that diftin- guishing circumstance of Mary's fortune , her marriage with the dauphin of France , fon of Henry II . Uttering fuch dulcet and harmonious breath , ] This alludes to her great abilities of genius and learning ...
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... mark'd I where the bolt of Cupid fell : It fell upon a little western flower , - Before , milk - white ; now purple with love's wound , --- And maideps call it , love - in - idleness . ' " That Death fhall die , if he attempt her end ...
... mark'd I where the bolt of Cupid fell : It fell upon a little western flower , - Before , milk - white ; now purple with love's wound , --- And maideps call it , love - in - idleness . ' " That Death fhall die , if he attempt her end ...
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... mark , And dares not answer , nay ; — for , indeed , who would fet his wit to fo foolish a bird ? who would give a bird the lie , though he cry , cuckoo , never fo ? TITA . I pray thee , gentle mortal , fing again : Mine ear is much ...
... mark , And dares not answer , nay ; — for , indeed , who would fet his wit to fo foolish a bird ? who would give a bird the lie , though he cry , cuckoo , never fo ? TITA . I pray thee , gentle mortal , fing again : Mine ear is much ...
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