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... minds of an audience than Shakespear has done . The whole tragedy of Macbeth , but more especially the scene where the king is murdered , in the fecond act , as well as this play , is a noble proof of that manly fpirit with which he ...
... minds of an audience than Shakespear has done . The whole tragedy of Macbeth , but more especially the scene where the king is murdered , in the fecond act , as well as this play , is a noble proof of that manly fpirit with which he ...
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... mind and manners brightly fhines In his well torned , and true filed lines : In each of which he seems to shake a lance As brandifh'd at the eyes of ignorance . Sweet fwan of Avon ! what a fight it were To see thee in our water yet ...
... mind and manners brightly fhines In his well torned , and true filed lines : In each of which he seems to shake a lance As brandifh'd at the eyes of ignorance . Sweet fwan of Avon ! what a fight it were To see thee in our water yet ...
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... mind ; Each melting figh , and every tender tear , The lover's wishes , and the virgin's fear . His ' every ftrain the fmiles and graces own ; But stronger Shakespear felt for man alone : Drawn by his pen , our ruder paffions stand Th ...
... mind ; Each melting figh , and every tender tear , The lover's wishes , and the virgin's fear . His ' every ftrain the fmiles and graces own ; But stronger Shakespear felt for man alone : Drawn by his pen , our ruder paffions stand Th ...
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... mind . Oft , wild of wing , fhe calls the foul to rove With humbler nature , in the rural grove ; Where fwains contented own the quiet fcene , And twilight fairies tread the circled green : Drefs'd by her hand , the woods and valleys ...
... mind . Oft , wild of wing , fhe calls the foul to rove With humbler nature , in the rural grove ; Where fwains contented own the quiet fcene , And twilight fairies tread the circled green : Drefs'd by her hand , the woods and valleys ...
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... mind ; And bade , like thee , his Athens ever claim A fond alliance with the poet's name . * Coriolanus . See Mr. Spence's dialogue on the Odyssey . g 2 THE : THE WORK S O F MR WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . Still as they prefs, he calls on all ...
... mind ; And bade , like thee , his Athens ever claim A fond alliance with the poet's name . * Coriolanus . See Mr. Spence's dialogue on the Odyssey . g 2 THE : THE WORK S O F MR WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . Still as they prefs, he calls on all ...
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