The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips & Sampson, 1845 - 345 pages |
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... ears , can never be the true sublime That , on the contrary , is grand and lofty , which the more we consider , the greater ideas we conceive of it : whose force we cannot possibly withstand ; which immediately sinks deep , and makes ...
... ears , can never be the true sublime That , on the contrary , is grand and lofty , which the more we consider , the greater ideas we conceive of it : whose force we cannot possibly withstand ; which immediately sinks deep , and makes ...
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... ear . A MAID'S HONOUR . The honour of a maid is her name ; ana no legacy is so rich as honesty . ADVICE TO YOUNG WOMEN . Beware of them , Diana ; their promises , entice- ments , oaths , tokens , and all these engines of lust , are not ...
... ear . A MAID'S HONOUR . The honour of a maid is her name ; ana no legacy is so rich as honesty . ADVICE TO YOUNG WOMEN . Beware of them , Diana ; their promises , entice- ments , oaths , tokens , and all these engines of lust , are not ...
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... ear , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never object in thine eye , That never meet sweet - savour'd in thy taste , Unless I spake , look'd , touch'd , or carv'd to thee . SLANDER . For slander lives upon succession ...
... ear , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never object in thine eye , That never meet sweet - savour'd in thy taste , Unless I spake , look'd , touch'd , or carv'd to thee . SLANDER . For slander lives upon succession ...
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... ears a little use to hear : All these old witnesses ( I cannot err , ) Tell me , thou art my son Antipholus . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . ACT I. SELF - DENIAL . BRAVE conquerors ! for so you are , That war against your own affections , And ...
... ears a little use to hear : All these old witnesses ( I cannot err , ) Tell me , thou art my son Antipholus . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . ACT I. SELF - DENIAL . BRAVE conquerors ! for so you are , That war against your own affections , And ...
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... ears play truant at his tales , And younger hearings are quite ravished : So sweet and voluble is his discourse , * Nipping . † Called . ACT HI . HUMOUROUS DESCRIPTION OF LOVE . O ! 26 BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . FROST. ...
... ears play truant at his tales , And younger hearings are quite ravished : So sweet and voluble is his discourse , * Nipping . † Called . ACT HI . HUMOUROUS DESCRIPTION OF LOVE . O ! 26 BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . FROST. ...
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