The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play : with a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 345 pages |
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Page v
... never omitted to read and indulge mys it in the rapturous flights of this delightful and sweetest child of fancy : and when my imagination has been heated by the glowg ardour of his uncommon fire , have never failed to lament , that is ...
... never omitted to read and indulge mys it in the rapturous flights of this delightful and sweetest child of fancy : and when my imagination has been heated by the glowg ardour of his uncommon fire , have never failed to lament , that is ...
Page vi
... never be the true sublime That , on the contrary , is grand and lofty , which the more we consider , the greater ideas we conceive of it : whose force we cannot possibly withstand ; which immediately sinks deep , and makes such ...
... never be the true sublime That , on the contrary , is grand and lofty , which the more we consider , the greater ideas we conceive of it : whose force we cannot possibly withstand ; which immediately sinks deep , and makes such ...
Page xv
... never translated . Garnier , the author of it , is describing the appearance of the ghost of Admiral Coligny , on the night after his murder , at the massacre of St. Bartholomew , and introduces the follow ing passage : - Sans pieds ...
... never translated . Garnier , the author of it , is describing the appearance of the ghost of Admiral Coligny , on the night after his murder , at the massacre of St. Bartholomew , and introduces the follow ing passage : - Sans pieds ...
Page xxii
... never failed to correct . The ebullitions of high spirits might mislead him ; but the principles and the affections never swerved from what was right . Against such a person , the extreme severity of the magistrate should not have been ...
... never failed to correct . The ebullitions of high spirits might mislead him ; but the principles and the affections never swerved from what was right . Against such a person , the extreme severity of the magistrate should not have been ...
Page xxxi
... never became fully weaned , even at a period when his judgment was matured ; as we may learn from the murder of Macduff's children , the hamstring- ing of Cassio , and the plucking out of the eyes of Gloucester . The versification and ...
... never became fully weaned , even at a period when his judgment was matured ; as we may learn from the murder of Macduff's children , the hamstring- ing of Cassio , and the plucking out of the eyes of Gloucester . The versification and ...
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