The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Whose friend in juftice thou haft ever been , Send thee by me , their tribune , and their truft , This palliament of white and spotless hue ; 3 And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praife ! ] This abfurd with is made fenfe of , by ...
... Whose friend in juftice thou haft ever been , Send thee by me , their tribune , and their truft , This palliament of white and spotless hue ; 3 And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praife ! ] This abfurd with is made fenfe of , by ...
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... Whose wisdom hath her fortune conquered : There fhall we cónfummate our fpoufal rites . [ Exeunt SATURNINUS , and his Followers ; TA- MORA , and her Sons ; AARON and Goths . TIT . I am not bid to wait upon this bride ; - Titus , when ...
... Whose wisdom hath her fortune conquered : There fhall we cónfummate our fpoufal rites . [ Exeunt SATURNINUS , and his Followers ; TA- MORA , and her Sons ; AARON and Goths . TIT . I am not bid to wait upon this bride ; - Titus , when ...
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... Whose fouls are not corrupted as ' tis thought ! For two and twenty fons I never wept , Because they died in honour's lofty bed . For these , these tribunes , " in the duft I write [ Throwing himself on the Ground . My heart's deep ...
... Whose fouls are not corrupted as ' tis thought ! For two and twenty fons I never wept , Because they died in honour's lofty bed . For these , these tribunes , " in the duft I write [ Throwing himself on the Ground . My heart's deep ...
Page 106
... Whose loss hath pierc'd him deep , and scarr'd his heart ; And rather comfort his diftreffed plight , Than profecute the meaneft , or the best , For thefe contempts . Why , thus it shall become High - witted Tamora to gloze with all ...
... Whose loss hath pierc'd him deep , and scarr'd his heart ; And rather comfort his diftreffed plight , Than profecute the meaneft , or the best , For thefe contempts . Why , thus it shall become High - witted Tamora to gloze with all ...
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... Whose name was once our terror , now our com- fort ; Whofe high exploits , and honourable deeds , Ingrateful Rome requites with foul contempt , Be bold in us : we'll follow where thou lead'ft , - Like ftinging bees in hottest summer's ...
... Whose name was once our terror , now our com- fort ; Whofe high exploits , and honourable deeds , Ingrateful Rome requites with foul contempt , Be bold in us : we'll follow where thou lead'ft , - Like ftinging bees in hottest summer's ...
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