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 xxxiv
... thousand ! which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this , but for their ignorance , who chose that circumstance to commend their friend by , wherein he most faulted ; and to justify mine own candor , for I ...
... thousand ! which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this , but for their ignorance , who chose that circumstance to commend their friend by , wherein he most faulted ; and to justify mine own candor , for I ...
Page xxxviii
... thousand pounds which our great poet received from him , was bestowed and accepted in the true spirit of generosity ; as coming from one , who was exercising to its noblest uses the power of his affluence , and received by one whose ...
... thousand pounds which our great poet received from him , was bestowed and accepted in the true spirit of generosity ; as coming from one , who was exercising to its noblest uses the power of his affluence , and received by one whose ...
Page liii
... thousand diseases ; but the earliest case recorded is dated 1617 , and thus all men- tion is omitted of the only one which could have secured to his work any permanent interest or value On the second day after his decease , the remains ...
... thousand diseases ; but the earliest case recorded is dated 1617 , and thus all men- tion is omitted of the only one which could have secured to his work any permanent interest or value On the second day after his decease , the remains ...
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... thousand similes . First , for his weeping in the needless stream ; Poor deer , quoth he , thou mak'st a testament As worldlings do , giving thy sum of more To that which had too much : Then , being alone , Left and abandon'd of his ...
... thousand similes . First , for his weeping in the needless stream ; Poor deer , quoth he , thou mak'st a testament As worldlings do , giving thy sum of more To that which had too much : Then , being alone , Left and abandon'd of his ...
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... thousand grains That issue out of dust : Happy thou art not : For what thou hast not , still thou striv'st to get And what thou hast , forget'st : Thou art not certainā« For thy complexion shifts to strange effects , * After the moon ...
... thousand grains That issue out of dust : Happy thou art not : For what thou hast not , still thou striv'st to get And what thou hast , forget'st : Thou art not certainā« For thy complexion shifts to strange effects , * After the moon ...
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