The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 18
... fear or pity . In his Henry the Eighth , that prince is drawn with that greatness of mind , and all those good qualities which are attributed to him in any account of his reign . If his faults are not shewn in an equal degree , and the ...
... fear or pity . In his Henry the Eighth , that prince is drawn with that greatness of mind , and all those good qualities which are attributed to him in any account of his reign . If his faults are not shewn in an equal degree , and the ...
Page 24
... fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and experimental must be estimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is discovered in a long succession of endeavours . Of the first building that ...
... fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and experimental must be estimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is discovered in a long succession of endeavours . Of the first building that ...
Page 42
... fears communicate no vibration to the heart ; the composition refers us only to the writer : we pro- nounce the name of Cato , but we think on Addison . The work of a correct and regular writer is a garden accurately formed and ...
... fears communicate no vibration to the heart ; the composition refers us only to the writer : we pro- nounce the name of Cato , but we think on Addison . The work of a correct and regular writer is a garden accurately formed and ...
Page 69
... fear , almost forgotten , ) had too great a knowledge both of Shakespeare and the ancients to allow much acquaintance between them : and urged very justly on the part of genius in opposition to pedan- try , that " if he had not read the ...
... fear , almost forgotten , ) had too great a knowledge both of Shakespeare and the ancients to allow much acquaintance between them : and urged very justly on the part of genius in opposition to pedan- try , that " if he had not read the ...
Page 74
... fear and sorrow ; Making the mother , wife , and child to see The son , the husband , and the father tearing His country's bowels out : and to poor we Thy enmity's most capital ; thou barr'st us Our prayers to the gods , which is a ...
... fear and sorrow ; Making the mother , wife , and child to see The son , the husband , and the father tearing His country's bowels out : and to poor we Thy enmity's most capital ; thou barr'st us Our prayers to the gods , which is a ...
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Angelo Ansaldo Antonio ARIEL Bass Bassanio Ben Jonson better brother Caius Caliban Claudio Clown comedy COMEDY OF ERRORS daughter dost doth Dromio ducats Duke Enter Ephesus Escal Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fool Ford friar gentle gentleman Giannetto give grace hath hear heart heaven Herne the hunter hither honour Host husband Isab JOHNSON lady Laun look lord Lucio madam maid marry master Brook master doctor MEASURE FOR MEASURE Merchant of Venice Mira mistress never Orla Orlando play poet Pompey pr'ythee pray Prospero Proteus Prov Quic Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare Shal shalt Shylock Silvia Slen speak Speed STEEVENS swear sweet tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast Thurio Trin true unto Valentine WARBURTON wife woman word