The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from His Plays and PoemsCompany of Booksellers, 1783 - 251 strán (strany) |
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... whose hands it was put , after having turned it carelefly and fuperciliously over , were juft upon returning it to him with an ill - natured anfwer , that it would be of no fer- vice to their Company ; when Shakspeare luckily caft his ...
... whose hands it was put , after having turned it carelefly and fuperciliously over , were juft upon returning it to him with an ill - natured anfwer , that it would be of no fer- vice to their Company ; when Shakspeare luckily caft his ...
Strana 15
... whose blood is warm within , Sit like his grandfire cut in alabafter ? Sleep when he wakes , and creep into the jaundice By being peevish ? The Merchant of Venice , A. 1. Sc . 1 MOI & CAN 7 ) VASSIC LE Ó P ( A - T - R - A . doyo ( Her ...
... whose blood is warm within , Sit like his grandfire cut in alabafter ? Sleep when he wakes , and creep into the jaundice By being peevish ? The Merchant of Venice , A. 1. Sc . 1 MOI & CAN 7 ) VASSIC LE Ó P ( A - T - R - A . doyo ( Her ...
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... Whose conscience with injuftice is corrupted . Henry VI . Part II . A. 3. Sc . 3 . -Confcience ! I'll not meddle with it . It is a dangerous thing ; it makes a man a coward : a man cannot fteal , but it accufeth him ; a man cannot fwear ...
... Whose conscience with injuftice is corrupted . Henry VI . Part II . A. 3. Sc . 3 . -Confcience ! I'll not meddle with it . It is a dangerous thing ; it makes a man a coward : a man cannot fteal , but it accufeth him ; a man cannot fwear ...
Strana 23
... Whose boughs did bend with fruit ; but in one night , A ftorm , or robbery , call it what you will , Shook down my mellow hangings , nay , my leaves , And left me bare to weather . My fault being nothing ( as I told you oft ) But that ...
... Whose boughs did bend with fruit ; but in one night , A ftorm , or robbery , call it what you will , Shook down my mellow hangings , nay , my leaves , And left me bare to weather . My fault being nothing ( as I told you oft ) But that ...
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... Whose golden touch could soften steel and stones , Make tygers tame , and huge leviathans Forfake unfounded deeps to dance on fands . After your dire lamenting elegies , Vifit by night your lady's chamber - window With fome sweet ...
... Whose golden touch could soften steel and stones , Make tygers tame , and huge leviathans Forfake unfounded deeps to dance on fands . After your dire lamenting elegies , Vifit by night your lady's chamber - window With fome sweet ...
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The Beauties of Shakespeare; Selected from His Plays and Poems William Shakespeare Úplné zobrazenie - 1783 |
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Antony and Cleopatra blood bofom breath Brutus Cafar cauſe Coriolanus Cymbeline death deed doft doth Dream ears earth eyes falfe fear feem feen fenfe fhall fhame fhew fhould flave fleep fmile fome forrow foul fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill ftrange fuch fweet Gentlemen of Verona Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Henry IV Henry V. A. Henry VI himſelf honour huſband i'th Ibid itſelf juftice Julius Cæfar King Henry King Henry VIII King John King Lear King Richard King Richard III loft look Lord lov'd Love's Macbeth Merchant of Venice moft moſt mufic muft muſt myſelf nature night noble o'er Othello paffion purpoſe reafon ſhall ſpeak ſweet tears Tempeft thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou art thouſand Timon of Athens tongue Troilus and Creffida uſe virtue whofe whoſe wind Winter's Tale youth