The Beauties of Shakspeare, Regularly Selected from Each Play: With a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsJ. Locken, 1830 - 345 pages |
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... speak , and , at this time , His tongue obey'd his hand : § who were below him He us❜d as creatures of another place ; And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks , Making them proud of his humility . Such a man Might be a copy to ...
... speak , and , at this time , His tongue obey'd his hand : § who were below him He us❜d as creatures of another place ; And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks , Making them proud of his humility . Such a man Might be a copy to ...
Page 35
... speak again , And feast upon her eyes ? What is't I dream on ? O cunning enemy , that , to catch a saint , With saints dost bait thy hook ! Most dangerous Is that temptation , that doth goad us on To sin in loving virtue : never could ...
... speak again , And feast upon her eyes ? What is't I dream on ? O cunning enemy , that , to catch a saint , With saints dost bait thy hook ! Most dangerous Is that temptation , that doth goad us on To sin in loving virtue : never could ...
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... speak : I'll have my bond ; and therefore speak no more , I'll not be made a soft and dull - ey'd fool , To shake the head , relent , and sigh , and yield To Christian intercessors . THE BOASTING OF YOUTH . I'll hold thee any wager ...
... speak : I'll have my bond ; and therefore speak no more , I'll not be made a soft and dull - ey'd fool , To shake the head , relent , and sigh , and yield To Christian intercessors . THE BOASTING OF YOUTH . I'll hold thee any wager ...
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... speaking , why , a vane blown with all wind : If silent , why a block moved with none . So turns she every man the wrong side out ; * Undervaluing . 1 And never gives to truth and virtue , that Which BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
... speaking , why , a vane blown with all wind : If silent , why a block moved with none . So turns she every man the wrong side out ; * Undervaluing . 1 And never gives to truth and virtue , that Which BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
Page 61
... burn the errors that these princes hold Against her maiden truth . Lascivious . + Disposition of things . Sullied . RESOLUTION . I know not : If they speak but 6 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 61 And never gives to truth and virtue, that ...
... burn the errors that these princes hold Against her maiden truth . Lascivious . + Disposition of things . Sullied . RESOLUTION . I know not : If they speak but 6 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 61 And never gives to truth and virtue, that ...
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