The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful Passages in Our Poems and Plays, from the Celebrated Spencer to 1688 ...Olive Payne, 1740 |
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Pàgina 10
... knots by the conflux of meeting fap Infect the found pine , and divert his grain Tortive and errant from his course of growth . Shakespear's Troilus and Crefida . Bring Bring action hither ; A ftirring dwarf we do allowance 10 ACC.
... knots by the conflux of meeting fap Infect the found pine , and divert his grain Tortive and errant from his course of growth . Shakespear's Troilus and Crefida . Bring Bring action hither ; A ftirring dwarf we do allowance 10 ACC.
Pàgina 11
William Oldys. Bring action hither ; A ftirring dwarf we do allowance give , Before a fleeping giant . Shakespear's Troilus and Creffida . All their actions are govern'd by crude opinion , Without reason , or caufe ; they know not why ...
William Oldys. Bring action hither ; A ftirring dwarf we do allowance give , Before a fleeping giant . Shakespear's Troilus and Creffida . All their actions are govern'd by crude opinion , Without reason , or caufe ; they know not why ...
Pàgina 12
... bring thy actions to a perfect end . Thomas Randolph . Time will be waited on by majesty ; ' Tis proper to an action , as place To bodies : When the winds are contrary , Wife pilots change their courfe : When they are for't , They veer ...
... bring thy actions to a perfect end . Thomas Randolph . Time will be waited on by majesty ; ' Tis proper to an action , as place To bodies : When the winds are contrary , Wife pilots change their courfe : When they are for't , They veer ...
Pàgina 15
... brings , Who ' till he fall , cannot have leave to light . Those who by force would have th'affection mov'd , When willingly men hold fuch gallants dear , Do Whose virtue makes their vice more vile appear . rage that any fhould be ...
... brings , Who ' till he fall , cannot have leave to light . Those who by force would have th'affection mov'd , When willingly men hold fuch gallants dear , Do Whose virtue makes their vice more vile appear . rage that any fhould be ...
Pàgina 19
... brings , is worn away , they then Embrace oppreffion ftraight , with fuch Obedient chearfulness , as if it came From heaven not men . Sir William Davenant's Fair Favourite . Your virtues have not more made crowns your due , Than fuff ...
... brings , is worn away , they then Embrace oppreffion ftraight , with fuch Obedient chearfulness , as if it came From heaven not men . Sir William Davenant's Fair Favourite . Your virtues have not more made crowns your due , Than fuff ...
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