The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play, with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1849 - 345 pages |
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Page v
... light To seek the beauteous eye of heav'n to garnish , Is wasteful and ridiculous excess . And wasteful and ridiculous indeed it would be , to say any thing in his praise , when presenting the world with such a collection of BEAUTIES as ...
... light To seek the beauteous eye of heav'n to garnish , Is wasteful and ridiculous excess . And wasteful and ridiculous indeed it would be , to say any thing in his praise , when presenting the world with such a collection of BEAUTIES as ...
Page xix
... light of an indiscretion , rather than of a criminal offence ; and in this particular , the young men of Stratford were countenanced by the practice of the students of the Universities . In these hazardous ex- ploits , Shakspeare was ...
... light of an indiscretion , rather than of a criminal offence ; and in this particular , the young men of Stratford were countenanced by the practice of the students of the Universities . In these hazardous ex- ploits , Shakspeare was ...
Page xxvi
... light . In every other respect , the economy and usages of these houses appear to have been the same , and to have resembled those of every other contemporary theatre . With respect to the interior arrangements , there were very few ...
... light . In every other respect , the economy and usages of these houses appear to have been the same , and to have resembled those of every other contemporary theatre . With respect to the interior arrangements , there were very few ...
Page xxxvi
... light into their inquiries ; and all that could be recollected from him of his brother Will in that station was , the faint , general , and almost lost ideas he had of having once seen him act a part in one of his own comedies , wherein ...
... light into their inquiries ; and all that could be recollected from him of his brother Will in that station was , the faint , general , and almost lost ideas he had of having once seen him act a part in one of his own comedies , wherein ...
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... light Must I be comforted , not in his sphere . The ambition in my love thus plagues itself : The hind that would be mated by the lion , Must die for love . ' Twas pretty , though a plague To see him every hour ; to sit and draw His ...
... light Must I be comforted , not in his sphere . The ambition in my love thus plagues itself : The hind that would be mated by the lion , Must die for love . ' Twas pretty , though a plague To see him every hour ; to sit and draw His ...
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