The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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Page xxviii
... doth deck the tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ Leaves living art but page to serve his wit : - and the flat stone , covering the grave , holds out , in very irregular characters , a supplication to the reader , with ...
... doth deck the tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ Leaves living art but page to serve his wit : - and the flat stone , covering the grave , holds out , in very irregular characters , a supplication to the reader , with ...
Page xl
... doth but sleep . This stony register is for his bones : His fame is more perpetual than these stones : And his own goodness , with himself being gone , Shall live when earthly monument is none . e . ON THE WEST END . Not monumental ...
... doth but sleep . This stony register is for his bones : His fame is more perpetual than these stones : And his own goodness , with himself being gone , Shall live when earthly monument is none . e . ON THE WEST END . Not monumental ...
Page lxxix
... doth best commend a Booke , the Stationer saies . Then , how odde soever your braines be , or your wisedomes , make your licence the same , and spare not . Judge your sixe - pen'orth , your shillings worth , your five shillings worth at ...
... doth best commend a Booke , the Stationer saies . Then , how odde soever your braines be , or your wisedomes , make your licence the same , and spare not . Judge your sixe - pen'orth , your shillings worth , your five shillings worth at ...
Page 8
... doth little advantage ! if he be not born to be hanged , our case is miserable . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Boatswain . 2 Boats . Down with the top - mast ; yare , lower , lower ; bring her to try with main course . [ A cry within . ] A ...
... doth little advantage ! if he be not born to be hanged , our case is miserable . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Boatswain . 2 Boats . Down with the top - mast ; yare , lower , lower ; bring her to try with main course . [ A cry within . ] A ...
Page 15
... By accident most strange , bountiful fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience 1 Sprinkled . 2 A temper or frame of mind to bear 16 TEMPEST . I find my zenith doth depend upon.
... By accident most strange , bountiful fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience 1 Sprinkled . 2 A temper or frame of mind to bear 16 TEMPEST . I find my zenith doth depend upon.
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