The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... still remaining general and allegoric . I would therefore recommend to the Poet the intire Invention of his own Fable ; there being very few Actions in Hiftory , that are capable of being made general and allegoric , which is the Beauty ...
... still remaining general and allegoric . I would therefore recommend to the Poet the intire Invention of his own Fable ; there being very few Actions in Hiftory , that are capable of being made general and allegoric , which is the Beauty ...
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... still fo bad a Harvest . I leave it to your honourable Survey , and your Honour to your Heart's Content ; which I wish may always answer your own Wifb , and the World's hopeful Expectation . Your Honour's in all Duty , WILL . SHAKESPEAR ...
... still fo bad a Harvest . I leave it to your honourable Survey , and your Honour to your Heart's Content ; which I wish may always answer your own Wifb , and the World's hopeful Expectation . Your Honour's in all Duty , WILL . SHAKESPEAR ...
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... Still she entreats , and prettily entreats : For to a pretty Ear fhe tunes her Tale . Still he is fullen , ftill he lowers and frets , " Twixt crimson Shame , and Anger afhy Pale . Being red the loves him beft , and being white , Her ...
... Still she entreats , and prettily entreats : For to a pretty Ear fhe tunes her Tale . Still he is fullen , ftill he lowers and frets , " Twixt crimson Shame , and Anger afhy Pale . Being red the loves him beft , and being white , Her ...
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... breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And fo in fpight of Death , thou doft furvive ,, In that thy Likeness still is left alive .. By By this the Love - fick Queen began to fweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
... breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And fo in fpight of Death , thou doft furvive ,, In that thy Likeness still is left alive .. By By this the Love - fick Queen began to fweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
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... still fo bad a Harveft . I leave it to your honourable Survey , and your Honour to your Heart's Content ; which I wish may always answer your own Wifb , and the World's hopeful Expectation . i Your Honour's in all Duty , WILL ...
... still fo bad a Harveft . I leave it to your honourable Survey , and your Honour to your Heart's Content ; which I wish may always answer your own Wifb , and the World's hopeful Expectation . i Your Honour's in all Duty , WILL ...
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