The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play : with a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 345 pages |
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... hope , be found true in most of the passages which are here collected from him : I say , most , because there are some which I am convinced will not stand this test : the old , the grave , and the severe , will disapprove , perhaps ...
... hope , be found true in most of the passages which are here collected from him : I say , most , because there are some which I am convinced will not stand this test : the old , the grave , and the severe , will disapprove , perhaps ...
Page xxiv
... Hope , or Sin , into these religious dramas , representations of another kind , called MORALITIES , had by degrees arisen , of which the plots were more artificial , regular , and connected , and which were entirely formed of such ...
... Hope , or Sin , into these religious dramas , representations of another kind , called MORALITIES , had by degrees arisen , of which the plots were more artificial , regular , and connected , and which were entirely formed of such ...
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... hope , I need not advise you farther ; but , I hope , your own grace will keep you where you are , though there were no farther danger known , than the mod- esty which is so lost . ACT IV . CUSTOM OF SEDUCERS . Ay so you serve us , Till ...
... hope , I need not advise you farther ; but , I hope , your own grace will keep you where you are , though there were no farther danger known , than the mod- esty which is so lost . ACT IV . CUSTOM OF SEDUCERS . Ay so you serve us , Till ...
Page 36
... HOPE . The miserable have no other medicine , But only hope . REFLECTIONS ON THE VANITY OF LIFE . Reason thus with life , - If I do lose thee , I do lose a thing Ihat none but fools would keep ; a breath thou art , ( Servile to all the ...
... HOPE . The miserable have no other medicine , But only hope . REFLECTIONS ON THE VANITY OF LIFE . Reason thus with life , - If I do lose thee , I do lose a thing Ihat none but fools would keep ; a breath thou art , ( Servile to all the ...
Page 74
... hope A LOVER'S PROTESTATION . For quiet days , fair issue and long life , With such love as ' tis now ; the murkiest den , The most opportune place , the strong'st suggestion Our worser genius can , shall never melt Mine honour into ...
... hope A LOVER'S PROTESTATION . For quiet days , fair issue and long life , With such love as ' tis now ; the murkiest den , The most opportune place , the strong'st suggestion Our worser genius can , shall never melt Mine honour into ...
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Ajax Antony art thou Banquo bear beauty Ben Jonson blood bosom breath Brutus Cassius Cesar cheek CORIOLANUS crown Cymbeline dead dear death deed DESDEMONA doth dream ears earth eyes fair father fear fire fool friends gentle Ghost give gods grief hand hath head hear heart heaven honour hour Iago Jonson king kiss Lady Lear lips live look lord Lowsie Macb Macbeth Macd maid moon murder nature ne'er never night noble o'er passion Patroclus pity play poet poor prince queen Rape of Lucrece revenge Romeo Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's shame sleep smile soul speak spirit Stratford sweet tears tell theatre thee thine thing Thomas Lucy thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus tongue true Tybalt Venus and Adonis vex'd virtue weep wife wind words youth