The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page vii
... seen , but like Jewels in the Cabinets of the richly Curious ; and many new ones bear little Value , either from their Commonness , or Coarse- ness . What then has been done by the really Learned to the dead Languages , by treading ...
... seen , but like Jewels in the Cabinets of the richly Curious ; and many new ones bear little Value , either from their Commonness , or Coarse- ness . What then has been done by the really Learned to the dead Languages , by treading ...
Page xxix
... seen , view'd , and confider'd at once , without confounding the Mind , which if too little and narrow , it will do , or make it wander , or distract it ; as it will do , if it be too large and extenfive . That is , the Piece ought to ...
... seen , view'd , and confider'd at once , without confounding the Mind , which if too little and narrow , it will do , or make it wander , or distract it ; as it will do , if it be too large and extenfive . That is , the Piece ought to ...
Page 17
... seen them ; Her Eyes woo'd ftill , his Eyes difdain'd the Wooing : And all this dumb Play had his Acts made plain With Tears , which Chorus - like her Eyes did rain . Full gently now fhe takes him by the Hand , A Lilly prifon'd in a ...
... seen them ; Her Eyes woo'd ftill , his Eyes difdain'd the Wooing : And all this dumb Play had his Acts made plain With Tears , which Chorus - like her Eyes did rain . Full gently now fhe takes him by the Hand , A Lilly prifon'd in a ...
Page 44
... mounted , thro the empty Skies In her light Charict quickly is convey'd ; Folding their Co rfe to Paphos , where their Queen Means to immure her felf , and not be seen . TARQUIN TARQUIN AND LUCRE CE . *** ! ཚ 02 To 44 VENUS and ADONIS ..
... mounted , thro the empty Skies In her light Charict quickly is convey'd ; Folding their Co rfe to Paphos , where their Queen Means to immure her felf , and not be seen . TARQUIN TARQUIN AND LUCRE CE . *** ! ཚ 02 To 44 VENUS and ADONIS ..
Page 47
... seen , her Eyes as murder'd with the View , Like Stars afham'd of Day , themselves withdrew . Or as the Snail , whofe tender Horns being hit , Shrinks backward in his fhelly Cave with Pain , And there , all finother'd up , in Shade doth ...
... seen , her Eyes as murder'd with the View , Like Stars afham'd of Day , themselves withdrew . Or as the Snail , whofe tender Horns being hit , Shrinks backward in his fhelly Cave with Pain , And there , all finother'd up , in Shade doth ...
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