Essays of ShakespeareG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1947 - 144 pages |
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... god . We , ignorant of ourselves , beg often our own harms . What a thrice - double ass was I to take this drunkard for a god and worship this dull fool ! Ignorance is the curse of God , knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven . O ...
... god . We , ignorant of ourselves , beg often our own harms . What a thrice - double ass was I to take this drunkard for a god and worship this dull fool ! Ignorance is the curse of God , knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven . O ...
Page 90
... god ! the beauty of the world , the paragon of animals ! And yet to me what is this quintes- sence of dust ? We must think men are not gods . A noble nature may catch a wrench . Correction and instruction must both work ere this rude ...
... god ! the beauty of the world , the paragon of animals ! And yet to me what is this quintes- sence of dust ? We must think men are not gods . A noble nature may catch a wrench . Correction and instruction must both work ere this rude ...
Page 109
... God save the mark ! - And telling me the sovereign'st thing on earth was par- maceti for an inward bruise ; and that it was great pity , so it was , this villanous saltpetre should be digg'd out of the bowels of the harmless earth ...
... God save the mark ! - And telling me the sovereign'st thing on earth was par- maceti for an inward bruise ; and that it was great pity , so it was , this villanous saltpetre should be digg'd out of the bowels of the harmless earth ...
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All's ambition Antony and Cleopatra beast beauty beggar blood Coriolanus coward Cymbeline death deeds devil doth Dream ears earth Ends fair fear fire fool Fortune friends Gentlemen of Verona give glory gods grace grief Hamlet hangs hath heart heaven Henry VIII honour horn horse hour Ingratitude Jove Julius Caesar King John King Lear lady lives look Love's Labour's Lost lust Macbeth marriage married Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice merry mind nature nature's ne'er never o'er Othello peace Pericles philosophy pomp proud Rape of Lucrece rich Richard Richard II Shakespeare slave sleep smile Sonnet sorrow soul speak spirit strong sweet thee There's thing thou art thou hast Time's Timon of Athens tongue Troilus and Cressida truth turn'd Twelfth Night vile virginity virtue wanton wear wilt wind Winter's Tale withal Wives woman wouldst wretch youth