The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips & Sampson, 1845 - 345 páginas |
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... words convey , but on attentive examination its dignity lessens and declines , he may conclude , that whatever ... word , you may pronounce that sublime , beautiful , and genuine , which always pleases and takes equally with all sorts of ...
... words convey , but on attentive examination its dignity lessens and declines , he may conclude , that whatever ... word , you may pronounce that sublime , beautiful , and genuine , which always pleases and takes equally with all sorts of ...
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... word's a slave , Debauch'd on every tomb ; on every grave , A lying trophy , and as oft is dumb , Where dust and damn'd oblivion , is the tomb Of honour'd bones indeed . ACT III . SELF - ACCUSATION OF TOO GREAT LOVE . Poor Lord ! is't I ...
... word's a slave , Debauch'd on every tomb ; on every grave , A lying trophy , and as oft is dumb , Where dust and damn'd oblivion , is the tomb Of honour'd bones indeed . ACT III . SELF - ACCUSATION OF TOO GREAT LOVE . Poor Lord ! is't I ...
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... words ? yet words do well , When he that speaks them pleases those that hear , It is a pretty youth : not very pretty : But . sure , he's proud ; and yet his pride becomes him : He'll make a proper man : The best thing in him Is his ...
... words ? yet words do well , When he that speaks them pleases those that hear , It is a pretty youth : not very pretty : But . sure , he's proud ; and yet his pride becomes him : He'll make a proper man : The best thing in him Is his ...
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... words were music to thine ear , That never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never meet sweet - savour'd in thy taste , Unless I spake , look'd , touch'd , or carv'd to thee . SLANDER ...
... words were music to thine ear , That never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , That never meet sweet - savour'd in thy taste , Unless I spake , look'd , touch'd , or carv'd to thee . SLANDER ...
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... words , the worth of many a knight From tawny Spain , lost in the world's debate ACT II . BEAUTY . My beauty , though but mean , Needs not the painted flourish of your praise ; Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by ...
... words , the worth of many a knight From tawny Spain , lost in the world's debate ACT II . BEAUTY . My beauty , though but mean , Needs not the painted flourish of your praise ; Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by ...
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