The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play, with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1849 - 345 pages |
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Page xxiv
... false and effeminate notions so generally entertained respecting the dignity of that peculiar class of composition ? But , however inferior the situation which Shakspeare occupied on first entering upon his dra- matic career , his ...
... false and effeminate notions so generally entertained respecting the dignity of that peculiar class of composition ? But , however inferior the situation which Shakspeare occupied on first entering upon his dra- matic career , his ...
Page lix
... false colors as a deserving object of approba- tion . French taste and French morals had banished our author from the stage , and his name had faded from the memory of the people . Tate , in his altered play of King Lear , mentions the ...
... false colors as a deserving object of approba- tion . French taste and French morals had banished our author from the stage , and his name had faded from the memory of the people . Tate , in his altered play of King Lear , mentions the ...
Page 11
... false aim ; move the still - piercing air , That sings with piercing , do not touch my lord ! Whoever shoots at him , I set him there ; Whoever charges on his forward breast , I am the caitiff , that do hold him to it ; * Titles ...
... false aim ; move the still - piercing air , That sings with piercing , do not touch my lord ! Whoever shoots at him , I set him there ; Whoever charges on his forward breast , I am the caitiff , that do hold him to it ; * Titles ...
Page 27
... false perjury ? Vows , for thee broke , deserve not punishment . A woman I forswore ; but , I will prove , Thou being a goddess , I forswore not thee : My vow was earthly , thou a heavenly love ; Thy grace being gain'd , cures all ...
... false perjury ? Vows , for thee broke , deserve not punishment . A woman I forswore ; but , I will prove , Thou being a goddess , I forswore not thee : My vow was earthly , thou a heavenly love ; Thy grace being gain'd , cures all ...
Page 35
... stamps that are forbid : ' tis all as easy Falsely to take away a life true made , As to put mettle in restrained means , To make a false one * Profit . + Outside . LOWLINESS OF MIND . Let me be ignorant , and MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 85.
... stamps that are forbid : ' tis all as easy Falsely to take away a life true made , As to put mettle in restrained means , To make a false one * Profit . + Outside . LOWLINESS OF MIND . Let me be ignorant , and MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 85.
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