The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play ; with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsC. Whittingham, 1818 - 378 pages |
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... Nature herself . " Mrs. Montagu . IT has been frequently and justly remarked that no department in the dignified and almost boundless circle of literature excites so much general interest as biography . Every man , who possesses an ...
... Nature herself . " Mrs. Montagu . IT has been frequently and justly remarked that no department in the dignified and almost boundless circle of literature excites so much general interest as biography . Every man , who possesses an ...
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... nature , and to point out and reprove those failings which detract from the perfection of man . It is also his province to trace the progress of genius from the cradle to the grave , to observe the gradations of its developement , and ...
... nature , and to point out and reprove those failings which detract from the perfection of man . It is also his province to trace the progress of genius from the cradle to the grave , to observe the gradations of its developement , and ...
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... nature and education have given the capacity of under- standing and appreciating his works . Not only does he stand unrivalled as a dramatic author , but in every quality of poetical composition he may challenge the most re- nowned ...
... nature and education have given the capacity of under- standing and appreciating his works . Not only does he stand unrivalled as a dramatic author , but in every quality of poetical composition he may challenge the most re- nowned ...
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... natural lyffe ; and that it shalbe lawfull for his children , * Mr . Malone , " on examining the two rough draughts of the grant of arms , " dated 1596 , found in the most perfect one , " whose parents and antecessors were for their ...
... natural lyffe ; and that it shalbe lawfull for his children , * Mr . Malone , " on examining the two rough draughts of the grant of arms , " dated 1596 , found in the most perfect one , " whose parents and antecessors were for their ...
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... nature , first drew breath in the town of Stratford - upon- Avon , in the county of Warwick , on the 23d day of April , 1564. His juvenile habits and early associations are unknown ; but it has been inferred from his writings , that he ...
... nature , first drew breath in the town of Stratford - upon- Avon , in the county of Warwick , on the 23d day of April , 1564. His juvenile habits and early associations are unknown ; but it has been inferred from his writings , that he ...
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Ajax arms art thou bear beauty Ben Jonson blood bosom breath brow Brutus Cæsar cheek CORIOLANUS crown Cymbeline dead dear death deed doth dream ears earth eyes fair FALSTAFF father fear fire fool foul Francis Collins friends gentle give gods grief hand hath head hear heart heaven honour Iago Jonson king kiss Lady lips live Locrine London Prodigal look lord lov'd love's lover Macb Macd maid Malone melancholy Midsummer Night's Dream moon nature ne'er never night noble o'er passion pity play poet poor prince queen racters Robert Arden Shakspeare Shakspeare's shame sing sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit Stratford Susanna Hall swear sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue true vex'd virtue weep wife William D'Avenant wind woman words youth