The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips & Sampson, 1845 - 345 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... lords ; but they may jest Till their own scorn return to them unnoted , Ere they can hide their levity in honour . So like a courtier , contempt nor bitterness Were in his pride or sharpness ; if they were , His equal had awak'd them ...
... lords ; but they may jest Till their own scorn return to them unnoted , Ere they can hide their levity in honour . So like a courtier , contempt nor bitterness Were in his pride or sharpness ; if they were , His equal had awak'd them ...
Pàgina 11
... Lord ! is't I That chase thee from thy country , and expose Those tender limbs of thine to the event Of the non - sparing war ? and is it I That drive thee from the sportive court , where thou Wast shot at with fair eyes , to be the ...
... Lord ! is't I That chase thee from thy country , and expose Those tender limbs of thine to the event Of the non - sparing war ? and is it I That drive thee from the sportive court , where thou Wast shot at with fair eyes , to be the ...
Pàgina 15
... Lord . Indeed , my lord , The melancholy Jaques grieves at that ; And , in that kind , swears you do more usurp Than doth your brother that hath banish'd you . To - day , my lord of Amiens , and myself , Did steal behind him , as he lay ...
... Lord . Indeed , my lord , The melancholy Jaques grieves at that ; And , in that kind , swears you do more usurp Than doth your brother that hath banish'd you . To - day , my lord of Amiens , and myself , Did steal behind him , as he lay ...
Pàgina 16
... Lord . O , yes , into a thousand similes . First , for his weeping in the needless stream ; Poor deer , quoth he , thou makʼst a testament As worldlings do , giving thy sum of more To that which had too much : Then , being alone , Left ...
... Lord . O , yes , into a thousand similes . First , for his weeping in the needless stream ; Poor deer , quoth he , thou makʼst a testament As worldlings do , giving thy sum of more To that which had too much : Then , being alone , Left ...
Pàgina 23
... Lords of the wide world , and wild wat'ry seas , Indued with intellectual sense and souls , Of more pre - eminence than fish and fowls , Are masters to their females , and their lords : Then let your will attend on their accords ...
... Lords of the wide world , and wild wat'ry seas , Indued with intellectual sense and souls , Of more pre - eminence than fish and fowls , Are masters to their females , and their lords : Then let your will attend on their accords ...
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