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 xxxix
... noble youth who compre- hended and rewarded his exalted merit - is to be discredited , because such an ardor of imagination does not square with the frigid views of probability entertained by the aged anti- quarian in his closet ! 66 ...
... noble youth who compre- hended and rewarded his exalted merit - is to be discredited , because such an ardor of imagination does not square with the frigid views of probability entertained by the aged anti- quarian in his closet ! 66 ...
Page xlvii
... noble spirit would necessarily suffer , in a state of unimportant labor and undignified publicity . In the hun- dreth and tenth , he exclaims , " Alas , ' tis true I have gone here and there , And made myself a motley * to the view ...
... noble spirit would necessarily suffer , in a state of unimportant labor and undignified publicity . In the hun- dreth and tenth , he exclaims , " Alas , ' tis true I have gone here and there , And made myself a motley * to the view ...
Page lv
... noble burst of enthusiasm , and do honor his memory on this side idolatry , as much as any . He was , in- deed , honest ; and of an open and free nature ; ' and Rowe , repeating the uncontradicted rumor of times past , has told us ...
... noble burst of enthusiasm , and do honor his memory on this side idolatry , as much as any . He was , in- deed , honest ; and of an open and free nature ; ' and Rowe , repeating the uncontradicted rumor of times past , has told us ...
Page lviii
... noble in principle and honorable in action . At this period Shakspeare was forgotten . He wrote not for such profligate times . His sentiments would have been met by no correspondent feelings in the breasts of such audi- ences as were ...
... noble in principle and honorable in action . At this period Shakspeare was forgotten . He wrote not for such profligate times . His sentiments would have been met by no correspondent feelings in the breasts of such audi- ences as were ...
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... NOBLE COURTIER . In his youth He had the wit , which I can well observe To - day in our young lords ; but they may jest Till their own scorn return to them unnoted , Ere they can hide their levity in honour . So like a courtier ...
... NOBLE COURTIER . In his youth He had the wit , which I can well observe To - day in our young lords ; but they may jest Till their own scorn return to them unnoted , Ere they can hide their levity in honour . So like a courtier ...
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