The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... passed by , " And through the gates the candlelight within the tomb they spy . " MALONE . In Much Ado about Nothing , where the scene lies at Messina , our author has also introduced Watchmen ; though without sug- geftion from any dull ...
... passed by , " And through the gates the candlelight within the tomb they spy . " MALONE . In Much Ado about Nothing , where the scene lies at Messina , our author has also introduced Watchmen ; though without sug- geftion from any dull ...
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... passing to New - Haven , by George Tuberville , [ Epitaphes , Epigrammes , & c . 1567 , ] we learn that the former was the author of this poem : " Apollo lent him lute , for folace fake , " To found his verse by touch of stately string ...
... passing to New - Haven , by George Tuberville , [ Epitaphes , Epigrammes , & c . 1567 , ] we learn that the former was the author of this poem : " Apollo lent him lute , for folace fake , " To found his verse by touch of stately string ...
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... passing so , his busy eyes he threw , That every pane and tooting hole the wily lover knew . In happy houre he doth a garden plot espye , From which , except he warely walke , men may his love de- fcrye ; For lo ! it fronted full upon ...
... passing so , his busy eyes he threw , That every pane and tooting hole the wily lover knew . In happy houre he doth a garden plot espye , From which , except he warely walke , men may his love de- fcrye ; For lo ! it fronted full upon ...
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... passed joy and forrow . How he hath her espide with other dames in daunce , And how that fyrst to talke with her him selfe he dyd ad- vaunce ; Their talke and change of lookes he gan to him declare , And how fo faft by fayth and troth ...
... passed joy and forrow . How he hath her espide with other dames in daunce , And how that fyrst to talke with her him selfe he dyd ad- vaunce ; Their talke and change of lookes he gan to him declare , And how fo faft by fayth and troth ...
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... passed youth , One thing there is which most of all doth cause my endless ruth . At fixtene yeres I first did choose my loving feere , And I was fully rype before , I dare well say , a yere . The pleasure that I loft , that year so ...
... passed youth , One thing there is which most of all doth cause my endless ruth . At fixtene yeres I first did choose my loving feere , And I was fully rype before , I dare well say , a yere . The pleasure that I loft , that year so ...
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