The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1T. Bensley, 1803 |
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Page viii
... death at his native Strat- ford . His pleasurable wit and good - nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the friendship , of the gentlemen of the neighbourhood . Amongst viii SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
... death at his native Strat- ford . His pleasurable wit and good - nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the friendship , of the gentlemen of the neighbourhood . Amongst viii SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
Page xii
... death , given by his old landlady Mrs. Quickly , in the first act of Henry the Fifth , though it be extremely natural , is yet as di- verting as any part of his life . If there be any fault in the draught he has made of this lewd old ...
... death , given by his old landlady Mrs. Quickly , in the first act of Henry the Fifth , though it be extremely natural , is yet as di- verting as any part of his life . If there be any fault in the draught he has made of this lewd old ...
Page xx
... death - bed , with the good king praying over him . There is so much terror in one , so much tenderness and moving piety in the other , as must touch any one who is capable either of fear or pity . In his Henry the Eighth , that prince ...
... death - bed , with the good king praying over him . There is so much terror in one , so much tenderness and moving piety in the other , as must touch any one who is capable either of fear or pity . In his Henry the Eighth , that prince ...
Page xxi
... - gaged to revenge the death of his father , their mo- thers are equally guilty , are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , and are afterwards mar- ried to the murderers . There is in the first OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xxi.
... - gaged to revenge the death of his father , their mo- thers are equally guilty , are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , and are afterwards mar- ried to the murderers . There is in the first OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xxi.
Page xxii
... death , as Orestes ; he has the same abhorrence for his mother's guilt , which , to provoke him the more , is heightened by incest : but it is with wonderful art and justness of judgment , that the poet restrains him from doing violence ...
... death , as Orestes ; he has the same abhorrence for his mother's guilt , which , to provoke him the more , is heightened by incest : but it is with wonderful art and justness of judgment , that the poet restrains him from doing violence ...
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