The wisdom and genius of Shakspeare: comprising moral philosophy, delineations of character [&c.] with notes and scriptural references [compiled] by T. Price |
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... give him the greater com- mendation ; he was naturally learned ; he needed not the spectacles of books to read Nature ; he looked inwards , and found her there . ” — Dryden . " To instruct by delighting is a power seldom en- joyed by ...
... give him the greater com- mendation ; he was naturally learned ; he needed not the spectacles of books to read Nature ; he looked inwards , and found her there . ” — Dryden . " To instruct by delighting is a power seldom en- joyed by ...
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... give or to forgive ; but when we have stuff'd These pipes , and these conveyances of our blood , With wine and feeding , we have suppler souls Than in our priest - like fasts . 64 . Life . Hold the world but as the world , 28 - v . 1 ...
... give or to forgive ; but when we have stuff'd These pipes , and these conveyances of our blood , With wine and feeding , we have suppler souls Than in our priest - like fasts . 64 . Life . Hold the world but as the world , 28 - v . 1 ...
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... Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his act . 106 . The same . 36 - i . 3 . Be thou familiar , but by no means vulgar . 36 - i . 3 . The same . 107 . The friends thou hast , and their adoption tried , Grapple ...
... Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his act . 106 . The same . 36 - i . 3 . Be thou familiar , but by no means vulgar . 36 - i . 3 . The same . 107 . The friends thou hast , and their adoption tried , Grapple ...
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... give ! The rose looks fair , but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live . The canker - blooms have full as deep a dye , As the perfumed tincture of the roses ; Hang on such thorns , and play as wantonly , When ...
... give ! The rose looks fair , but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live . The canker - blooms have full as deep a dye , As the perfumed tincture of the roses ; Hang on such thorns , and play as wantonly , When ...
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... give your hearts to , when they once perceive The least rub in your fortunes , fall away Like water from ye , never found again But where they mean to sink ye . 156 . Friends , in what sense valuable . 25 - ii . 1 . What need we have ...
... give your hearts to , when they once perceive The least rub in your fortunes , fall away Like water from ye , never found again But where they mean to sink ye . 156 . Friends , in what sense valuable . 25 - ii . 1 . What need we have ...
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ADAM SCOTT art thou bear beauty behold betimes better blessed blood BRANDON TURNER breast breath cheek choughs Coriolanus death deeds devil dost doth eagles dare earth evil eyes fair fall false faults fear fire flatter flower folly fool fortune friends gentle give gold grace grief grow hand hath Hazael hear heart heaven hollow earth honest honour hour Julius Cæsar keep king libertine live look lord marriage men's mercy mind nature ne'er never night noble o'er passion patience peace pity Poems poison'd poor praise proud rage rich Shakspeare shame shew sigh sing sleep smile Sonnet 60 sorrow soul sour sweet speak spirit stand strong sweet tears tempest thee There's thine things thou art thou hast thoughts tongue true truth unto valour vex'd vile virtue vows weep wind wise words wretched youth