The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from His Plays and PoemsCompany of Booksellers, 1783 - 251 strán (strany) |
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... must be allowed , that what Nature gave the latter , was more than a balance for what books had given the former ; and the judgment of a great man upon this occafion was , I think , very juft and proper . In a converfation between Sir ...
... must be allowed , that what Nature gave the latter , was more than a balance for what books had given the former ; and the judgment of a great man upon this occafion was , I think , very juft and proper . In a converfation between Sir ...
Strana ix
... must be charged with his defects . When we are setting these great men in competition , what but the coinparative fize of their genius is the fubject of our enquiry : and a giant lofes nothing of his fize , though he fhould chance to ...
... must be charged with his defects . When we are setting these great men in competition , what but the coinparative fize of their genius is the fubject of our enquiry : and a giant lofes nothing of his fize , though he fhould chance to ...
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... must be heard - fay I taught thee , ; 3 Say Woljey , that once trod the ways of glory , And founded all the depths and fhoals of honour , Found thee a way , out of his wreck , to rife in ; A fure and fafe one , though thy mafter mifs'd ...
... must be heard - fay I taught thee , ; 3 Say Woljey , that once trod the ways of glory , And founded all the depths and fhoals of honour , Found thee a way , out of his wreck , to rife in ; A fure and fafe one , though thy mafter mifs'd ...
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... must follow , as the night the day , Thou canst not then be false to any man . Hamlet , A. 1. Sc . 3 . TO A DAUGHTER . Virtue itself ' scapes not calumnious strokes . The canker galls the infants of the spring , B 2 Too Too oft , before ...
... must follow , as the night the day , Thou canst not then be false to any man . Hamlet , A. 1. Sc . 3 . TO A DAUGHTER . Virtue itself ' scapes not calumnious strokes . The canker galls the infants of the spring , B 2 Too Too oft , before ...
Strana 5
... again . Ibid . It must be by his death , and for my part , I know no perfonal caufe to fpurn at him , But for the general . He would be crown'd : - How How that might change his nature ? -- there's the THE BEAUTIES or SHAKSPEARË . 5.
... again . Ibid . It must be by his death , and for my part , I know no perfonal caufe to fpurn at him , But for the general . He would be crown'd : - How How that might change his nature ? -- there's the THE BEAUTIES or SHAKSPEARË . 5.
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