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 xxxv
... nature , had an excellent fancy , brave notions , and gentle expressions ; wherein he flowed with that felicity , that some- times it was necessary he should be stopped : Sufflaminandus erat , as Augustus said of Haterius . His wit was ...
... nature , had an excellent fancy , brave notions , and gentle expressions ; wherein he flowed with that felicity , that some- times it was necessary he should be stopped : Sufflaminandus erat , as Augustus said of Haterius . His wit was ...
Page xxxviii
... Nature to claim equal privilege with the gifts of Fortune ; and the splendid present of the thousand pounds which our great poet received from him , was bestowed and accepted in the true spirit of generosity ; as coming from one , who ...
... Nature to claim equal privilege with the gifts of Fortune ; and the splendid present of the thousand pounds which our great poet received from him , was bestowed and accepted in the true spirit of generosity ; as coming from one , who ...
Page xlvii
... nature of his life with that dissatisfaction , which every noble spirit would necessarily suffer , in a state of unimportant labor and undignified publicity . In the hun- dreth and tenth , he exclaims , " Alas , ' tis true I have gone ...
... nature of his life with that dissatisfaction , which every noble spirit would necessarily suffer , in a state of unimportant labor and undignified publicity . In the hun- dreth and tenth , he exclaims , " Alas , ' tis true I have gone ...
Page lii
... Nature payd his debt , And here reposeth : as he lived , he dyde ; The saying in him strongly verifide , – Such life , such death : then , the known truth to tell , He lived a godly life , and dyde as well . " WM . SHAKSPEARE . " There ...
... Nature payd his debt , And here reposeth : as he lived , he dyde ; The saying in him strongly verifide , – Such life , such death : then , the known truth to tell , He lived a godly life , and dyde as well . " WM . SHAKSPEARE . " There ...
Page liv
... to sport with innocence and beauty . Though ' the world of spirits and of nature , ' says the admirable Schlegel , had laid all their treasures at his feet liv . THE LIFE OF Far more than cost; since all that he hath ...
... to sport with innocence and beauty . Though ' the world of spirits and of nature , ' says the admirable Schlegel , had laid all their treasures at his feet liv . THE LIFE OF Far more than cost; since all that he hath ...
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