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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... WEAR MEN'S CLOTHES . Were it not better , Because that I am more than common tall , That I did suit me all points like a man ? A gallant curtle - ax * upon my thigh , A boar - spear in my hand ; and ( in my heart Lie there what hidden ...
... WEAR MEN'S CLOTHES . Were it not better , Because that I am more than common tall , That I did suit me all points like a man ? A gallant curtle - ax * upon my thigh , A boar - spear in my hand ; and ( in my heart Lie there what hidden ...
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... Wears yet a precious jewel in his head ; And this our life , exempt from public haunt , Finds tongues in trees , books in the running brooks Sermons in stones , and good in every thing . REFLECTIONS ON THE WOUNDED STAG . Duke S. Come ...
... Wears yet a precious jewel in his head ; And this our life , exempt from public haunt , Finds tongues in trees , books in the running brooks Sermons in stones , and good in every thing . REFLECTIONS ON THE WOUNDED STAG . Duke S. Come ...
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... wear . * Duke S. What fool is this ? Jaq . O worthy fool ! -One that hath been a cour- tier ; And says if ladies be but young , and fair , They have the gift to know it : and in his brain , -— Which is as dry as the remainder biscuit ...
... wear . * Duke S. What fool is this ? Jaq . O worthy fool ! -One that hath been a cour- tier ; And says if ladies be but young , and fair , They have the gift to know it : and in his brain , -— Which is as dry as the remainder biscuit ...
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... wear ; owe no man hate , envy no man's hap- piness ; glad of other men's good , content with my harm ; and the greatest of my pride is , to see my ewes graze , and my lambs suck . DESCRIPTION OF A LOVER . A lean cheek ; which you have ...
... wear ; owe no man hate , envy no man's hap- piness ; glad of other men's good , content with my harm ; and the greatest of my pride is , to see my ewes graze , and my lambs suck . DESCRIPTION OF A LOVER . A lean cheek ; which you have ...
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... still , That others touch , yet often touching will Wear gold ; and so no man , that hath a name , But falsehood and corruption doth it shame . JEALOUSY . Ay , ay , Antipholus , look strange COMEDY OF ERRORS . 23 ACT V. ...
... still , That others touch , yet often touching will Wear gold ; and so no man , that hath a name , But falsehood and corruption doth it shame . JEALOUSY . Ay , ay , Antipholus , look strange COMEDY OF ERRORS . 23 ACT V. ...
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Agamemnon 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 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 Venus and Adonis vex'd virtue weep wife wind words wretch youth