The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Page 72
... nature what hadft thou to do in hell , When thou didst bower the Spirit of a fiend In mortal Paradise of such sweet flesh ? Was ever book , containing fuch vile matter , So fairly bound ? O , that deceit should dwell In fuch a gorgeous ...
... nature what hadft thou to do in hell , When thou didst bower the Spirit of a fiend In mortal Paradise of such sweet flesh ? Was ever book , containing fuch vile matter , So fairly bound ? O , that deceit should dwell In fuch a gorgeous ...
Page 84
... natural was it for her after this to add , Some fay the lark and loathed toad change eyes . now I wor they have chang'd voices too . i . e the lark fings fo harshly that I now perceive the toad and the have changed voices as well ...
... natural was it for her after this to add , Some fay the lark and loathed toad change eyes . now I wor they have chang'd voices too . i . e the lark fings fo harshly that I now perceive the toad and the have changed voices as well ...
Page 105
... Nature bids us all lament , Yet Nature's Tears are Reafon's Merriment . Cap . All Things , that we ordained festival , Turn from their Office to black Funeral ; Our Inftruments to melancholy Bells , Our wedding Chear to a fad Funeral ...
... Nature bids us all lament , Yet Nature's Tears are Reafon's Merriment . Cap . All Things , that we ordained festival , Turn from their Office to black Funeral ; Our Inftruments to melancholy Bells , Our wedding Chear to a fad Funeral ...
Page 108
... nature . But , above all , the cha- racter which the poet always gives us of Sleep is here well defcribed in this reading ; that it is pitiful , compaffionate , the Balm of hurt minds , great Na- ture's fecond courfe , Chief nourisher ...
... nature . But , above all , the cha- racter which the poet always gives us of Sleep is here well defcribed in this reading ; that it is pitiful , compaffionate , the Balm of hurt minds , great Na- ture's fecond courfe , Chief nourisher ...
Page 133
... nature of rati- fication requires that which rati- fies , and that which is ratified , fhould not be one and the fame , but different . For thefe reasons I con- 3 Did forfeit , with his life , all thofe his PRINCE OF DENMARK . 133.
... nature of rati- fication requires that which rati- fies , and that which is ratified , fhould not be one and the fame , but different . For thefe reasons I con- 3 Did forfeit , with his life , all thofe his PRINCE OF DENMARK . 133.
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