The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play ; with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsWalker, 1810 - 353 pages |
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Page viii
... thoughts ; that it calls not up into his mind ideas more enlarged than the mere sounds of the words convey , but on attentive examination its dignity lessens The * See Longinus on the Sublime , Sect . 7 . translation in the text is from ...
... thoughts ; that it calls not up into his mind ideas more enlarged than the mere sounds of the words convey , but on attentive examination its dignity lessens The * See Longinus on the Sublime , Sect . 7 . translation in the text is from ...
Page xii
... and some very eminent members of the church , have thought it no improper employ , to comment , explain , and publish the works of their own country poets . W. DODD . CONTENTS . COMEDIES . All's Well that Ends Well . xii PREFACE .
... and some very eminent members of the church , have thought it no improper employ , to comment , explain , and publish the works of their own country poets . W. DODD . CONTENTS . COMEDIES . All's Well that Ends Well . xii PREFACE .
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... thoughts ; wherein I confess me much guilty , to deny so fair and excellent ladies any thing . But let your fair eyes , and gentle wishes , go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never ...
... thoughts ; wherein I confess me much guilty , to deny so fair and excellent ladies any thing . But let your fair eyes , and gentle wishes , go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never ...
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... thought * , conceived of spleen , and born of madness ; that blind rascally boy , that abuses every one's eyes , because his own are out , let him be judge , how deep I am in love .. OLIVER'S DESCRIPTION OF HIS DANGER WHEN SLEEPING ...
... thought * , conceived of spleen , and born of madness ; that blind rascally boy , that abuses every one's eyes , because his own are out , let him be judge , how deep I am in love .. OLIVER'S DESCRIPTION OF HIS DANGER WHEN SLEEPING ...
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... thought in every power ; And gives to every power a double power , Above their functions and their offices . It adds a precious seeing to the eye ; A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind ; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound ...
... thought in every power ; And gives to every power a double power , Above their functions and their offices . It adds a precious seeing to the eye ; A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind ; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound ...
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