The Beauties of Shakspeare, Regularly Selected from Each Play: With a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsJ. Locken, 1830 - 345 pages |
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... virtue , ) That , in the working of your own affections , Had time coherd ‡ with place , or place with wishing , Or that the resolute acting of your blood 1 Could have attained the effect of your own purpose , Whether you had not some ...
... virtue , ) That , in the working of your own affections , Had time coherd ‡ with place , or place with wishing , Or that the resolute acting of your blood 1 Could have attained the effect of your own purpose , Whether you had not some ...
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... virtue : never could the strumpet , With all her double vigour , art , and nature , Once stir my temper ; but this virtuous maid Subdues me quite . LOVE IN A GRAVE SEVERE GOVERNOR . When I would pray and think , I think and pray To ...
... virtue : never could the strumpet , With all her double vigour , art , and nature , Once stir my temper ; but this virtuous maid Subdues me quite . LOVE IN A GRAVE SEVERE GOVERNOR . When I would pray and think , I think and pray To ...
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... VIRTUE AND GOODNESS . Virtue is bold , and goodness never fearful . A BAWD . The evil that thou causest to be done , That is thy means to live : Do thou but think What ' tis to cram a maw , or clothe a back , From such a filthy vice ...
... VIRTUE AND GOODNESS . Virtue is bold , and goodness never fearful . A BAWD . The evil that thou causest to be done , That is thy means to live : Do thou but think What ' tis to cram a maw , or clothe a back , From such a filthy vice ...
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... virtue on his outward parts . How many cowards , whose hearts are all as false As stairs of sand , wear yet upon their chins The beards of Hercules , and frowning Mars ; Who , inward search'd , have livers white as milk ? And these ...
... virtue on his outward parts . How many cowards , whose hearts are all as false As stairs of sand , wear yet upon their chins The beards of Hercules , and frowning Mars ; Who , inward search'd , have livers white as milk ? And these ...
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... cut : If speaking , why , a vane blown with all wind : If silent , why a block moved with none . So turns she every man the wrong side out ; * Undervaluing . 1 And never gives to truth and virtue , that Which BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
... cut : If speaking , why , a vane blown with all wind : If silent , why a block moved with none . So turns she every man the wrong side out ; * Undervaluing . 1 And never gives to truth and virtue , that Which BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
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