Shakespear Illustrated: Or The Novels and Histories, on which the Plays of Shakespear are Founded,: Collected and Translated from the Original Authors. With Critical Remarks. In Two Volumes, Volume 3A. Millar, 1754 - 308 pages |
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... whose History is thus in- troduced . Three Nymphs dedicated to the Service of Diana , ftraying too far from the Temple of that Goddefs , in which they refided , are mét in the Woods by as many favage Men , who , ftruck with their Beauty ...
... whose History is thus in- troduced . Three Nymphs dedicated to the Service of Diana , ftraying too far from the Temple of that Goddefs , in which they refided , are mét in the Woods by as many favage Men , who , ftruck with their Beauty ...
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... whose new Mistress I did not doubt was amongst the Ladies there , I faw Fabius approach , and after fpeaking a few Words to the Porter that kept the fecond Entry , return the fame Way he came ; my Heart beat with eager Expecta- tion ; I ...
... whose new Mistress I did not doubt was amongst the Ladies there , I faw Fabius approach , and after fpeaking a few Words to the Porter that kept the fecond Entry , return the fame Way he came ; my Heart beat with eager Expecta- tion ; I ...
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... whose Beauty has , in my Opinion , no equal in the World . ” Celia fmiling , told me , I had learned of my Mafter to flatter ; yet he did not feem difpleafed with my Difcourfe , but protracted my Stay by asking me a great many Questi ...
... whose Beauty has , in my Opinion , no equal in the World . ” Celia fmiling , told me , I had learned of my Mafter to flatter ; yet he did not feem difpleafed with my Difcourfe , but protracted my Stay by asking me a great many Questi ...
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... whose Resentment was awakened by this Neglect , began to fhake him by the Arm , as if he fuppofed him in a Lethargy ; Roufe , " rouse yourself , for fhame , he cried , from this Stupidity ; nor liften like the dronifh Beast of Burden to ...
... whose Resentment was awakened by this Neglect , began to fhake him by the Arm , as if he fuppofed him in a Lethargy ; Roufe , " rouse yourself , for fhame , he cried , from this Stupidity ; nor liften like the dronifh Beast of Burden to ...
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... whose Sound is Death , A cunning Man did calculate my Birth , And told me that by Walter I fhould die . This Circumftance is not to be found , either in Hall or Holingfhed ; and as it has greatly the Air of Fiction , Shakespear probably ...
... whose Sound is Death , A cunning Man did calculate my Birth , And told me that by Walter I fhould die . This Circumftance is not to be found , either in Hall or Holingfhed ; and as it has greatly the Air of Fiction , Shakespear probably ...
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