The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from HG. Kearsley, 1788 - 275 strán (strany) |
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Strana 36
... seems no bigger than his head : The fishermen that walk upon the beach Appear like mice and yon tall anchoring bark , Diminish'd to her cock ; her cock , a buoy Almost too small for fight : the murmuring furge , That on the unnumber'd ...
... seems no bigger than his head : The fishermen that walk upon the beach Appear like mice and yon tall anchoring bark , Diminish'd to her cock ; her cock , a buoy Almost too small for fight : the murmuring furge , That on the unnumber'd ...
Strana 71
... Seems , Madam ! nay it is ; I know not feems : ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor cuftomary fuits of folemn black , Nor windy fufpiration of forc'd breath , No , nor the fruitful river in the eye , Nor the dejected ...
... Seems , Madam ! nay it is ; I know not feems : ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor cuftomary fuits of folemn black , Nor windy fufpiration of forc'd breath , No , nor the fruitful river in the eye , Nor the dejected ...
Strana 77
... seem Like rivers of remorfe and innocence . o King John , A. 4. Sc . 3 . To beguile the time , Look like the time ; bear welcome in your eye , Your hand , your tongue : look like the innocent buz flower , But be the ferpent under it ...
... seem Like rivers of remorfe and innocence . o King John , A. 4. Sc . 3 . To beguile the time , Look like the time ; bear welcome in your eye , Your hand , your tongue : look like the innocent buz flower , But be the ferpent under it ...
Strana 79
... more deadly than a mad dog's tooth . big It seems his fleeps were hinder'd by thy railing ; And thereof comes it that his head is light . Thou Thou fay'ft his meat was fauc'd with thy upbraidings . THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . 79.
... more deadly than a mad dog's tooth . big It seems his fleeps were hinder'd by thy railing ; And thereof comes it that his head is light . Thou Thou fay'ft his meat was fauc'd with thy upbraidings . THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . 79.
Strana 107
... Seem to me all the uses of this world ! elu ekorregret Fie on't ! O fie ! Ofie ! Tis an unweeded garden , w That grows to feed ; things rank and grofs , in nature Poffefs it merely . That it fhould come to this ! But two months dead ...
... Seem to me all the uses of this world ! elu ekorregret Fie on't ! O fie ! Ofie ! Tis an unweeded garden , w That grows to feed ; things rank and grofs , in nature Poffefs it merely . That it fhould come to this ! But two months dead ...
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Antony and Cleopatra bafe beauty blood breath Brutus Cafar caufe Coriolanus courfe Cymbeline death deed doft doth dream ears earth elfe eyes falfe fear feem feen fenfe fhall fhame fhew fhould firft flave fleep fmile fome forrow foul fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill ftrange fuch fummer fweet Gentlemen of Verona Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Henry IV Henry VIII himſelf honour horfe i'the Ibid itſelf juftice Julius Cæfar King Henry King John King Lear King Richard King Richard III lofe loft look Lord lov'd Love's Macbeth mafter Merchant of Venice moft moſt mufic muft myſelf nature night noble o'er Othello prefent Rape of Lucrece reafon SHAKSPEARE ſpeak ſweet tears thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thou art thoufand Timon of Athens tongue Troilus and Creffida virtue weep whofe wind Winter's Winter's Tale youth