The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 1Longman, 1820 |
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... youth may place without fear in the hands of the pupil ; and from which the pupil may derive in- struction as well as pleasure ; may improve his moral principles while he refines his taste ; and without incurring the danger of being ...
... youth may place without fear in the hands of the pupil ; and from which the pupil may derive in- struction as well as pleasure ; may improve his moral principles while he refines his taste ; and without incurring the danger of being ...
Page 75
... youth have ever homely wits Wer't not , affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honour'd love , I rather would entreat thy company , To see the wonders of the world abroad , Than living dully sluggardiz'd at home ...
... youth have ever homely wits Wer't not , affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honour'd love , I rather would entreat thy company , To see the wonders of the world abroad , Than living dully sluggardiz'd at home ...
Page 81
... youth ? Now , trust me , ' tis an office of great worth , And you an officer fit for the place . There , take the paper , see it be return'd ; Or else return no more into my sight . Luc . To plead for love deserves more fee than hate ...
... youth ? Now , trust me , ' tis an office of great worth , And you an officer fit for the place . There , take the paper , see it be return'd ; Or else return no more into my sight . Luc . To plead for love deserves more fee than hate ...
Page 84
... youth at home ; While other men , of slender reputation , " Put forth their sons to seek preferment out : Some , to the wars , to try their fortune there ; Some , to discover islands far away ; Some , to the studious universities . 5 ...
... youth at home ; While other men , of slender reputation , " Put forth their sons to seek preferment out : Some , to the wars , to try their fortune there ; Some , to discover islands far away ; Some , to the studious universities . 5 ...
Page 85
... youth . 7 Ant . Nor need'st thou much impórtune me to that Whereon this month I have been hammering . I have consider'd well his loss of time ; And how he cannot be a perfect man , Not being try'd and tutor❜d in the world : Experience ...
... youth . 7 Ant . Nor need'st thou much impórtune me to that Whereon this month I have been hammering . I have consider'd well his loss of time ; And how he cannot be a perfect man , Not being try'd and tutor❜d in the world : Experience ...
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