The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 44
... fair Touraine , Maine , Poitiers 4 , And Left zeal , now melted , - ] We have here a very unusual , and , I think , not very juft image of zeal , which , in its highest degree , is reprefented by others as a flame , but by Shakespeare ...
... fair Touraine , Maine , Poitiers 4 , And Left zeal , now melted , - ] We have here a very unusual , and , I think , not very juft image of zeal , which , in its highest degree , is reprefented by others as a flame , but by Shakespeare ...
Side 47
... fair town We make him lord of . - Call the lady Conftance ; Some fpeedy meffenger bid her repair To our folemnity : -I truft we fhall , If not fill up the measure of her will , Yet in fome meafure fatisfy her fo , That we shall stop her ...
... fair town We make him lord of . - Call the lady Conftance ; Some fpeedy meffenger bid her repair To our folemnity : -I truft we fhall , If not fill up the measure of her will , Yet in fome meafure fatisfy her fo , That we shall stop her ...
Side 49
... fair angels would falute my palm ; But for my hand , as unattempted yet , Like a poor beggar , raileth on the rich . Well , whiles I am a beggar , I will rail , And fay , there is no fin , but to be rich ; And being rich , my virtue ...
... fair angels would falute my palm ; But for my hand , as unattempted yet , Like a poor beggar , raileth on the rich . Well , whiles I am a beggar , I will rail , And fay , there is no fin , but to be rich ; And being rich , my virtue ...
Side 51
... fair ; and at thy birth , dear boy ! Nature and fortune join'd to make thee'great : Of nature's gifts thou may'ft with lilies boaft , And with the half - blown rofe : but fortune , oh ! She is corrupted , chang'd , and won from thee ...
... fair ; and at thy birth , dear boy ! Nature and fortune join'd to make thee'great : Of nature's gifts thou may'ft with lilies boaft , And with the half - blown rofe : but fortune , oh ! She is corrupted , chang'd , and won from thee ...
Side 53
... fair daughter ; and this bleffed day Ever in France shall be kept festival : To folemnize this day , the glorious fun this fufpicion of a scene or two being loft ; and unwittingly drew Mr. Pope into this error . " It feems to be fo ...
... fair daughter ; and this bleffed day Ever in France shall be kept festival : To folemnize this day , the glorious fun this fufpicion of a scene or two being loft ; and unwittingly drew Mr. Pope into this error . " It feems to be fo ...
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