The Quarterly Review, Volume 49William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1833 |
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... thou want the theatre's applause , Which now is fitly silenced by the laws , Since these sad times that civil swords did rage And make three kingdoms the lamented stage Of real tragedies He concludes , in a high strain of compliment ...
... thou want the theatre's applause , Which now is fitly silenced by the laws , Since these sad times that civil swords did rage And make three kingdoms the lamented stage Of real tragedies He concludes , in a high strain of compliment ...
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... thou fear , Dispatch but from thy southern clime A sigh , to warm thine here ; And But be so kind To send by the next wind , ' Tis far . many accidents do wait on war . ' . — vol . vi , p . 408 . On the discomfiture of Newcastle at ...
... thou fear , Dispatch but from thy southern clime A sigh , to warm thine here ; And But be so kind To send by the next wind , ' Tis far . many accidents do wait on war . ' . — vol . vi , p . 408 . On the discomfiture of Newcastle at ...
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... Thou last great prophet of tautology . ' And again on the coronation of Shadwell - ' No Persian carpets spread the imperial way , But scattered limbs of mangled poets lay . From dusty shops neglected authors come , Martyrs of pies ...
... Thou last great prophet of tautology . ' And again on the coronation of Shadwell - ' No Persian carpets spread the imperial way , But scattered limbs of mangled poets lay . From dusty shops neglected authors come , Martyrs of pies ...
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... thou art married , love him , prithee love him , For he esteems thee well ; and once a day Give him a kiss for me ; but do not tell him ' Twas my desire ; perhaps ' twill fetch a 18 Life and Writings of James Shirley .
... thou art married , love him , prithee love him , For he esteems thee well ; and once a day Give him a kiss for me ; but do not tell him ' Twas my desire ; perhaps ' twill fetch a 18 Life and Writings of James Shirley .
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... Thou art . Ami . Let me beseech you then , to be so kind , After your own solemnities are done , To grace my wedding ; I shall be married shortly . Pis . To whom ? Ami . To one whom you have all heard talk of , - Your fathers knew him ...
... Thou art . Ami . Let me beseech you then , to be so kind , After your own solemnities are done , To grace my wedding ; I shall be married shortly . Pis . To whom ? Ami . To one whom you have all heard talk of , - Your fathers knew him ...
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