The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... muse delights us when the fings : " His halting age a pleafure doth impart , And his white locks fhew mafter of his art . - - ― 1607 . The following dramatick pieces by Middleton appear to have been published in his life - time . Your ...
... muse delights us when the fings : " His halting age a pleafure doth impart , And his white locks fhew mafter of his art . - - ― 1607 . The following dramatick pieces by Middleton appear to have been published in his life - time . Your ...
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... a cat defcends . in the aire . There's one comes downe to fetch ' his dues , A kiffe , a coll , a tip of blood : And why thou flaift fo long " I mufe , I muse , above . vens I have only to add , that the fongs 178 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... a cat defcends . in the aire . There's one comes downe to fetch ' his dues , A kiffe , a coll , a tip of blood : And why thou flaift fo long " I mufe , I muse , above . vens I have only to add , that the fongs 178 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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... muse had supported , and the intereft of his affociates whom he had left behind him to ftruggle with the capricious viciffi- tudes of publick tafte , and whom , his laft Will fhews us , he had not forgotten . To the neceffity ...
... muse had supported , and the intereft of his affociates whom he had left behind him to ftruggle with the capricious viciffi- tudes of publick tafte , and whom , his laft Will fhews us , he had not forgotten . To the neceffity ...
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... muse and heart , " being mentioned by Mr. Rowe in his Life of Shakspeare , as a great admirer of our poet , his name naturally prefented itself to the writer of this letter , as a proper one to be fub- scribed to an eulogy on him and ...
... muse and heart , " being mentioned by Mr. Rowe in his Life of Shakspeare , as a great admirer of our poet , his name naturally prefented itself to the writer of this letter , as a proper one to be fub- scribed to an eulogy on him and ...
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... Muse did rob the store " Of Greek and Latin gardens , to bring o'er " Plants to thy native foil ? their virtues were " Improv'd far more by being planted here , - Thefts thus become juft works ; they and their grace " Are wholly thine ...
... Muse did rob the store " Of Greek and Latin gardens , to bring o'er " Plants to thy native foil ? their virtues were " Improv'd far more by being planted here , - Thefts thus become juft works ; they and their grace " Are wholly thine ...
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