The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from HG. Kearsley, 1788 - 275 strán (strany) |
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... thou go fo faft ? Read , if thou can't , whom envious Death hath plac'd * Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom Quick Nature dy'd , whofe name doth deck the tomb , Far more than coft ; fince all that he hath writ , Leaves living Art ...
... thou go fo faft ? Read , if thou can't , whom envious Death hath plac'd * Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom Quick Nature dy'd , whofe name doth deck the tomb , Far more than coft ; fince all that he hath writ , Leaves living Art ...
Strana 9
... Art , That Nature makes . You fee , fweet maid , we marry A gentler fcyon to the wildest ftock ; And make conceive ... Thou rather with thy fharp , fulphur'ous bolt Split'ft the unwedgeable and gnarled bak , Than Than the foft myrtle . O ...
... Art , That Nature makes . You fee , fweet maid , we marry A gentler fcyon to the wildest ftock ; And make conceive ... Thou rather with thy fharp , fulphur'ous bolt Split'ft the unwedgeable and gnarled bak , Than Than the foft myrtle . O ...
Strana 10
... Thou haft seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar , mot And the creature run from the cur ; there , eat mot There ... art flying to a fresher clime . ad afT two - a bumalĄ 1s polybau Look what thy foul holds dear , imagine ie iw you t To lie ...
... Thou haft seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar , mot And the creature run from the cur ; there , eat mot There ... art flying to a fresher clime . ad afT two - a bumalĄ 1s polybau Look what thy foul holds dear , imagine ie iw you t To lie ...
Strana 11
... thy means to live . Doft thou but think What ' tis to cram a maw , or clothe a back , From fuch a filthy vice ? Say ... art a man : Diana's lipsastiat dguoid's Is not more smooth and rubious ; thy fmall pipe asdot Is , as the maiden's ...
... thy means to live . Doft thou but think What ' tis to cram a maw , or clothe a back , From fuch a filthy vice ? Say ... art a man : Diana's lipsastiat dguoid's Is not more smooth and rubious ; thy fmall pipe asdot Is , as the maiden's ...
Strana 22
... thou fair heaven ! We house i'the rock , yet ufe thee not fo hardly As prouder livers ' do .. wolle Now for our ... art o'the court , As hard to leave as keep ; whofe top to climb Is certain falling , or fo flippery , that The The fear's ...
... thou fair heaven ! We house i'the rock , yet ufe thee not fo hardly As prouder livers ' do .. wolle Now for our ... art o'the court , As hard to leave as keep ; whofe top to climb Is certain falling , or fo flippery , that The The fear's ...
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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