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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Page 13
... shame ! being fool'd , by foolery thrive ! There's place , and means , for every man alive . } ACT V. AGAINST DELAY . Let's take the instant by the forward top ; For we are old , and on our quick'st decrees The inaudible and noiseless ...
... shame ! being fool'd , by foolery thrive ! There's place , and means , for every man alive . } ACT V. AGAINST DELAY . Let's take the instant by the forward top ; For we are old , and on our quick'st decrees The inaudible and noiseless ...
Page 23
... bides 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.
... bides 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.
Page 37
... shame ? Think you I can a resolution fetch From flowery tenderness ? If I must die , * Affects , affections . † Old age . † Leprous eruptions , 4 I will encounter darkness as a bride , And hug MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 37.
... shame ? Think you I can a resolution fetch From flowery tenderness ? If I must die , * Affects , affections . † Old age . † Leprous eruptions , 4 I will encounter darkness as a bride , And hug MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 37.
Page 49
... shame , As to offend , himself being offended ; So can I give no reason , nor I will not , More than a lodg'd hate , and a certain loathing I bear Antonio , that I follow thus A losing suit against him . Are you answer'd ? MERCY . The ...
... shame , As to offend , himself being offended ; So can I give no reason , nor I will not , More than a lodg'd hate , and a certain loathing I bear Antonio , that I follow thus A losing suit against him . Are you answer'd ? MERCY . The ...
Page 61
... shame derives itself from unknown loins ? But mine , and mine I lov'd , and mine I prais'd , And mine that I was proud on ; mine so much , That I myself was to myself not mine , Valuing of her ; why , she - O , she is fallen Into a pit ...
... shame derives itself from unknown loins ? But mine , and mine I lov'd , and mine I prais'd , And mine that I was proud on ; mine so much , That I myself was to myself not mine , Valuing of her ; why , she - O , she is fallen Into a pit ...
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