Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana 5
... leaves and weeds , I ha ' strew'd his grave , And on it said a century of pray'rs , Such as I can , twice o'er I'll weep and sigh , And leaving so his service , follow you , So please you entertain me . " Now this is the very religion ...
... leaves and weeds , I ha ' strew'd his grave , And on it said a century of pray'rs , Such as I can , twice o'er I'll weep and sigh , And leaving so his service , follow you , So please you entertain me . " Now this is the very religion ...
Strana 8
... leave of this play , which is a favorite with us , without noticing some occasional touches of natural piety and morality . We may allude here to the opening of the scene in which Bellarius instructs the young princes to pay their ...
... leave of this play , which is a favorite with us , without noticing some occasional touches of natural piety and morality . We may allude here to the opening of the scene in which Bellarius instructs the young princes to pay their ...
Strana 28
... leaves nothing indifferent to us that can affect our common nature . It excites our ' sensibility by exhibiting the passions wound up to the utmost pitch of the power of imagination or the temptation of circumstances ; and corrects ...
... leaves nothing indifferent to us that can affect our common nature . It excites our ' sensibility by exhibiting the passions wound up to the utmost pitch of the power of imagination or the temptation of circumstances ; and corrects ...
Strana 46
... leaving Athens . " Let me look back upon thee , O thou wall , That girdlest in those wolves ! Dive in the earth , And fence not Athens ! Matrons , turn incontinent ; Obedience fail in children ; slaves and fools Pluck the grave wrinkled ...
... leaving Athens . " Let me look back upon thee , O thou wall , That girdlest in those wolves ! Dive in the earth , And fence not Athens ! Matrons , turn incontinent ; Obedience fail in children ; slaves and fools Pluck the grave wrinkled ...
Strana 49
... leaves tears . " It has its altars and its victims , sacrifices , human sacrifices . Kings , priests , nobles , are its train - bearers ; tyrants and slaves its executioners . " Carnage is its daughter . " Poetry is right- royal . It ...
... leaves tears . " It has its altars and its victims , sacrifices , human sacrifices . Kings , priests , nobles , are its train - bearers ; tyrants and slaves its executioners . " Carnage is its daughter . " Poetry is right- royal . It ...
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