The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 1-2Collins & Hannay, 1826 |
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Page 48
... eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his deformities , and endure in him what we should in another loathe or despise . If we endured without praising , respect for the father of our drama might excuse us ; but I have seen , in the ...
... eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his deformities , and endure in him what we should in another loathe or despise . If we endured without praising , respect for the father of our drama might excuse us ; but I have seen , in the ...
Page 60
... eyes were more like- ly to read it right , than we who read it only by imagina- tion . But it is evident that they have often made strange mistakes by ignorance or negligence , and that therefore something may be properly attempted by ...
... eyes were more like- ly to read it right , than we who read it only by imagina- tion . But it is evident that they have often made strange mistakes by ignorance or negligence , and that therefore something may be properly attempted by ...
Page 61
... eye steadily fixed upon evanescent atoms , or a discursive mind upon evanescent truth . The same liberty has been taken with a few particles , or other words of slight effect . I have sometimes inserted or omitted them without notice ...
... eye steadily fixed upon evanescent atoms , or a discursive mind upon evanescent truth . The same liberty has been taken with a few particles , or other words of slight effect . I have sometimes inserted or omitted them without notice ...
Page 62
... eye , so many critical adventures ending in miscarriage , that caution was forced upon me . I encountered in every page wit strug- gling with its own sophistry , and learning confused by the multiplicity of its views . I was forced to ...
... eye , so many critical adventures ending in miscarriage , that caution was forced upon me . I encountered in every page wit strug- gling with its own sophistry , and learning confused by the multiplicity of its views . I was forced to ...
Page 74
... eyes flow with joy , hearts dance with comforts , Constrains them weep , and shake with 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 ...
... eyes flow with joy , hearts dance with comforts , Constrains them weep , and shake with 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 ...
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