The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from HG. Kearsley, 1788 - 275 strán (strany) |
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... himself in London . 0101 bre esong Tradition has informed us , that it was upon this accident he made his first acquaintance in the playhouse ; and Mr. Malone , with great probability , conjectures that his introduction there , arofe ...
... himself in London . 0101 bre esong Tradition has informed us , that it was upon this accident he made his first acquaintance in the playhouse ; and Mr. Malone , with great probability , conjectures that his introduction there , arofe ...
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... himself , and live without it . Richard III . A. 1. Sc . 4 . Give me another horfe ! bind up my wounds ! Have mercy , fefu ! Soft ; I did but dream . O coward Confcience ! how doft thou afflict me ? The light burns blue - Is it not dead ...
... himself , and live without it . Richard III . A. 1. Sc . 4 . Give me another horfe ! bind up my wounds ! Have mercy , fefu ! Soft ; I did but dream . O coward Confcience ! how doft thou afflict me ? The light burns blue - Is it not dead ...
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... himself : therefore give me no counfel My griefs cry louder than advertisement . counfel Much ado about Nothing , A. 5. Sc . I. COUNTRY LA S S. This is the prettieft low - born lafs , that ever Ran on the green ford ; nothing fhe does ...
... himself : therefore give me no counfel My griefs cry louder than advertisement . counfel Much ado about Nothing , A. 5. Sc . I. COUNTRY LA S S. This is the prettieft low - born lafs , that ever Ran on the green ford ; nothing fhe does ...
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... himself to popularity ; That , being daily fwallow'd by men's eyes , They furfeited with honey , and began To loath the tafte of sweetnefs : whereof a little More than a little is by much too much . So , when he had occafion to be feen ...
... himself to popularity ; That , being daily fwallow'd by men's eyes , They furfeited with honey , and began To loath the tafte of sweetnefs : whereof a little More than a little is by much too much . So , when he had occafion to be feen ...
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... himself have been a foldier . 900000 Henry IV . Part I. A. 1. Sc . 4 . FORTITUDE . Why give you me this fhame ? Think you I can a refolution fetch From flowery tenderness ? If I muft die , I will encounter darknefs as a bride , And hug ...
... himself have been a foldier . 900000 Henry IV . Part I. A. 1. Sc . 4 . FORTITUDE . Why give you me this fhame ? Think you I can a refolution fetch From flowery tenderness ? If I muft die , I will encounter darknefs as a bride , And hug ...
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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