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 24
... wretch , A living dead man : this pernicious slave , Forsooth , took on him as a conjurer ; And , gazing in mine eyes , feeling my pulse , And with no face , as ' twere outfacing me 24 BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . That never touch well ...
... wretch , A living dead man : this pernicious slave , Forsooth , took on him as a conjurer ; And , gazing in mine eyes , feeling my pulse , And with no face , as ' twere outfacing me 24 BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE . That never touch well ...
Page 58
... wretch that lies in wo , In remembrance of a shroud . Now it is the time of night , That the graves , all gaping wide , Every one lets forth his sprite , In the church - way paths to glide . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . ACT I. PEACE ...
... wretch that lies in wo , In remembrance of a shroud . Now it is the time of night , That the graves , all gaping wide , Every one lets forth his sprite , In the church - way paths to glide . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . ACT I. PEACE ...
Page 89
... wretch , THE INFANT EXPOSED . That , for thy mother's fault , art thus expos'd To loss , and what may follow ! -Weep I cannot , But my heart bleeds : and most accurs'd am 1 , To be by oath enjoin'd to this . Farewell ! The day frowns ...
... wretch , THE INFANT EXPOSED . That , for thy mother's fault , art thus expos'd To loss , and what may follow ! -Weep I cannot , But my heart bleeds : and most accurs'd am 1 , To be by oath enjoin'd to this . Farewell ! The day frowns ...
Page 99
... wretch , thou coward : Thou little valiant , great in villany ! Thou ever strong upon the stronger side ! Thou fortune's champion , that dost never fight But when her humorous ladyship is by To teach thee safety ! thon art perjur'd too ...
... wretch , thou coward : Thou little valiant , great in villany ! Thou ever strong upon the stronger side ! Thou fortune's champion , that dost never fight But when her humorous ladyship is by To teach thee safety ! thon art perjur'd too ...
Page 124
... wretch , whose fever - weaken'd joints , Like strengthless hinges buckle under life , Impatient of his fit , breaks like a fire Out of his keeper's arms ; even so my limbs , Weaken'd with grief , being now enrag'd with grief Are thrice ...
... wretch , whose fever - weaken'd joints , Like strengthless hinges buckle under life , Impatient of his fit , breaks like a fire Out of his keeper's arms ; even so my limbs , Weaken'd with grief , being now enrag'd with grief Are thrice ...
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