The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play ; with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsC. Whittingham, 1818 - 378 pages |
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... virtue , Contend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness Share with thy birthright ! Love all , trust a few , Do wrong to none : be able for thine enemy Rather in power than use ; and keep thy friend Under thy own life's key : be check'd ...
... virtue , Contend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness Share with thy birthright ! Love all , trust a few , Do wrong to none : be able for thine enemy Rather in power than use ; and keep thy friend Under thy own life's key : be check'd ...
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... virtue's steely bones Look bleak in the cold wind . THE REMEDY OF EVILS GENERALLY IN OURSELVES . Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie , Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky Gives us free scope ; only , doth backward pull Our slow ...
... virtue's steely bones Look bleak in the cold wind . THE REMEDY OF EVILS GENERALLY IN OURSELVES . Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie , Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky Gives us free scope ; only , doth backward pull Our slow ...
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... VIRTUE ONLY , NOT TO BIRTH . FROM lowest place when virtuous things procced , The place is dignified by the doer's deed : Where great additions * swell , and virtue none , It is a dropsied honour : good alone Is good , without a name ...
... VIRTUE ONLY , NOT TO BIRTH . FROM lowest place when virtuous things procced , The place is dignified by the doer's deed : Where great additions * swell , and virtue none , It is a dropsied honour : good alone Is good , without a name ...
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... virtues would be proud , if our faults whipped them not ; and our crimes would de- spair , if they were not cherished by our virtues . A COWARDLY BRAGGART . Yet am I thankful : if my heart were great , " Twould burst at this : Captain ...
... virtues would be proud , if our faults whipped them not ; and our crimes would de- spair , if they were not cherished by our virtues . A COWARDLY BRAGGART . Yet am I thankful : if my heart were great , " Twould burst at this : Captain ...
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... in the bowl , Then nightly sings the staring owl , To - who ; Tu - whit , to - who , a merry note , While greasy Joan doth keel the pot . * Cool . + Wild apples . Measure for Measure . ACT I. VIRTUE GIVEN TO BE 30 BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
... in the bowl , Then nightly sings the staring owl , To - who ; Tu - whit , to - who , a merry note , While greasy Joan doth keel the pot . * Cool . + Wild apples . Measure for Measure . ACT I. VIRTUE GIVEN TO BE 30 BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
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Ajax arms art thou bear beauty Ben Jonson blood bosom breath brow Brutus Cæsar cheek CORIOLANUS crown Cymbeline dead dear death deed doth dream ears earth eyes fair FALSTAFF father fear fire fool foul Francis Collins friends gentle give gods grief hand hath head hear heart heaven honour Iago Jonson king kiss Lady lips live Locrine London Prodigal look lord lov'd love's lover Macb Macd maid Malone melancholy Midsummer Night's Dream moon nature ne'er never night noble o'er passion pity play poet poor prince queen racters Robert Arden Shakspeare Shakspeare's shame sing sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit Stratford Susanna Hall swear sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue true vex'd virtue weep wife William D'Avenant wind woman words youth