The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy--delineations of Character--paintings of Nature and the Passions--seven Hundred Aphorisms--and Miscellaneous PiecesScott, Webster, and Geary, 1838 - 462 pages |
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... shew what we alone must think ; which ne'er Returns us thanks . g Self - interest . 11 - i . 1 . h Poised , balanced . k Fear means here , the object of fear . i.e. And shew by realities what we now must only think . i Ordinary . 13 ...
... shew what we alone must think ; which ne'er Returns us thanks . g Self - interest . 11 - i . 1 . h Poised , balanced . k Fear means here , the object of fear . i.e. And shew by realities what we now must only think . i Ordinary . 13 ...
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... shews a will most incorrect " to heaven ; A heart unfortified , or mind impatient ; An understanding simple and unschool'd.o 36 - i . 2 . 15 Contentment . Blessed be those , How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , Which seasons ...
... shews a will most incorrect " to heaven ; A heart unfortified , or mind impatient ; An understanding simple and unschool'd.o 36 - i . 2 . 15 Contentment . Blessed be those , How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , Which seasons ...
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... shews to a little oil , and root . " We make ourselves fools , to disport ourselves ; And spend our flatteries , to drink those men , Upon whose age we void it up again With poisonous spite and envy . 91 Mankind , its general character ...
... shews to a little oil , and root . " We make ourselves fools , to disport ourselves ; And spend our flatteries , to drink those men , Upon whose age we void it up again With poisonous spite and envy . 91 Mankind , its general character ...
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... shew evil . 127 Ceremony , its origin . Ceremony Was but devised at first , to set a gloss On faint deeds , hollow welcomes , Recanting goodness , sorry ere ' tis shewn ; 5 - iii . 2 . 16 - iii . 4 . But where there is true friendship ...
... shew evil . 127 Ceremony , its origin . Ceremony Was but devised at first , to set a gloss On faint deeds , hollow welcomes , Recanting goodness , sorry ere ' tis shewn ; 5 - iii . 2 . 16 - iii . 4 . But where there is true friendship ...
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... shews to him , as it doth to me ; all his senses have but human con- ditions : t his ceremonies laid by , in his nakedness he appears but a man ; and though his affections are higher mounted than ours , yet , when they stoop , they ...
... shews to him , as it doth to me ; all his senses have but human con- ditions : t his ceremonies laid by , in his nakedness he appears but a man ; and though his affections are higher mounted than ours , yet , when they stoop , they ...
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