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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... queen of Goths , - That , like the ftately Phoebe ' mongst her nymphs , Doft overshine the gallant'ft dames of Rome , If thou be pleas'd with this my fudden choice , Behold , I choose thee , Tamora , for my bride , And will create thee ...
... queen of Goths , - That , like the ftately Phoebe ' mongst her nymphs , Doft overshine the gallant'ft dames of Rome , If thou be pleas'd with this my fudden choice , Behold , I choose thee , Tamora , for my bride , And will create thee ...
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... queen of Goths , She will a handmaid be to his defires , A loving nurse , a mother to his youth . SAT . Afcend , fair queen , Pantheon : -Lords , ac- company Your noble emperor , and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for prince ...
... queen of Goths , She will a handmaid be to his defires , A loving nurse , a mother to his youth . SAT . Afcend , fair queen , Pantheon : -Lords , ac- company Your noble emperor , and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for prince ...
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... queen of Goths Is of a fudden thus advanc'd in Rome ? TIT . I know not , Marcus ; but , I know , it is ; Whether by device , or no , the heavens can tell : Is the not then beholden to the man That brought her for this high good turn fo ...
... queen of Goths Is of a fudden thus advanc'd in Rome ? TIT . I know not , Marcus ; but , I know , it is ; Whether by device , or no , the heavens can tell : Is the not then beholden to the man That brought her for this high good turn fo ...
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... queen Kneel in the streets , and beg for grace in vain.- Afide . Come , come , fweet emperor , -come , Andronicus , Take up this good old man , and cheer the heart That dies in tempeft of thy angry frown . SAT . Rife , Titus , rife ; my ...
... queen Kneel in the streets , and beg for grace in vain.- Afide . Come , come , fweet emperor , -come , Andronicus , Take up this good old man , and cheer the heart That dies in tempeft of thy angry frown . SAT . Rife , Titus , rife ; my ...
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... queen , ] The compofitor probably repeated the word queen inadvertently ; [ fee the preceding line : ] what was the poet's word , it is hardly worth while to conjecture . MALONE . This goddess , this Semiramis ; -this queen , ] Mr ...
... queen , ] The compofitor probably repeated the word queen inadvertently ; [ fee the preceding line : ] what was the poet's word , it is hardly worth while to conjecture . MALONE . This goddess , this Semiramis ; -this queen , ] Mr ...
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