The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play, with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper Heads |
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Page xv
Garnier , the author of it , is describing the appearance of the ghost of Admiral Coligny , on the night after his murder , at the massacre of St. Bartholomew , and introduces the following passage : - Sans pieds , sans mains , sans nez ...
Garnier , the author of it , is describing the appearance of the ghost of Admiral Coligny , on the night after his murder , at the massacre of St. Bartholomew , and introduces the following passage : - Sans pieds , sans mains , sans nez ...
Page xxxi
... from which Shakspeare never became fully weaned , even at a period when his judgment was matured ; as we may learn from the murder of Macduff's children , the hamstringing of Cassio , and the plucking out of the eyes of Gloucester .
... from which Shakspeare never became fully weaned , even at a period when his judgment was matured ; as we may learn from the murder of Macduff's children , the hamstringing of Cassio , and the plucking out of the eyes of Gloucester .
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FORNICATION AND MURDER EQUALLED . It were as good To pardon him , that hath from nature stolen A man already made , as to remit Their saucy sweetness , that do coin heaven's ima In stamps that are forbid : ' tis all as easy Falsely to ...
FORNICATION AND MURDER EQUALLED . It were as good To pardon him , that hath from nature stolen A man already made , as to remit Their saucy sweetness , that do coin heaven's ima In stamps that are forbid : ' tis all as easy Falsely to ...
Page 104
Hadst not thou been by , A fellow by the hand of nature mark'd , Quoted , † and sign'd , to do a deed of shame , This murder had not come into my mind . Hadst thou but shook thy head , or made a pause , When I spake darkly what I ...
Hadst not thou been by , A fellow by the hand of nature mark'd , Quoted , † and sign'd , to do a deed of shame , This murder had not come into my mind . Hadst thou but shook thy head , or made a pause , When I spake darkly what I ...
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Know'st thou not , That when the searching eye of heaven is hid Behind the globe , and lights the lower world , Then thieves and robbers range abroad unseen , In murders , and in outrage , bloody here ; But when , from under this ...
Know'st thou not , That when the searching eye of heaven is hid Behind the globe , and lights the lower world , Then thieves and robbers range abroad unseen , In murders , and in outrage , bloody here ; But when , from under this ...
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