The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play, with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1849 - 345 pages |
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Page xxxviii
... dear to every Englishman , as the first patron- the youthful friend- and author of the fortunes of Shak- speare . - ---- The authority for believing that this magnificent present was made which is equivalent to at least five thousand ...
... dear to every Englishman , as the first patron- the youthful friend- and author of the fortunes of Shak- speare . - ---- The authority for believing that this magnificent present was made which is equivalent to at least five thousand ...
Page lv
... dear religious love stolen from mine eye , As interest of the dead ! ' " Another very fascinating feature in the character of Shak- speare , was the almost constant cheerfulness and serenity of his mind he was ' verie good company ...
... dear religious love stolen from mine eye , As interest of the dead ! ' " Another very fascinating feature in the character of Shak- speare , was the almost constant cheerfulness and serenity of his mind he was ' verie good company ...
Page lviii
... dear to Milton and Dryden ; to a few lofty minds and gifted spirits ; but it was dead to the multitude of his countrymen , who , in their foolish bigotry , would have considered their very houses as polluted , if they had retained a ...
... dear to Milton and Dryden ; to a few lofty minds and gifted spirits ; but it was dead to the multitude of his countrymen , who , in their foolish bigotry , would have considered their very houses as polluted , if they had retained a ...
Page 48
... dear discretion , how his words are suited ' The fool hath planted in his memory An army of good words : and I do know As many fools , that stand in better place Garnish'd like him , that for a tricksy word Defy the matter . THE JEW'S ...
... dear discretion , how his words are suited ' The fool hath planted in his memory An army of good words : and I do know As many fools , that stand in better place Garnish'd like him , that for a tricksy word Defy the matter . THE JEW'S ...
Page 71
... dear mistress , The sun will set , before I shall discharge , What I must strive to do . Mira . If you'll sit down , I'll bear your logs the while : Pray give me that * Sea - gulls . I'll carry Fer . I had rather crack my Than TEMPEST ...
... dear mistress , The sun will set , before I shall discharge , What I must strive to do . Mira . If you'll sit down , I'll bear your logs the while : Pray give me that * Sea - gulls . I'll carry Fer . I had rather crack my Than TEMPEST ...
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