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Página xxxiv
... occupation a falling off from his boasted high intentions , and utters a growling
sort of merriment at the failure . This is in the tone of the biographer ' s usual
insults on the great bard : he is on these occasions coarse , pompous , and unjust
.
... occupation a falling off from his boasted high intentions , and utters a growling
sort of merriment at the failure . This is in the tone of the biographer ' s usual
insults on the great bard : he is on these occasions coarse , pompous , and unjust
.
Página xlvii
... and have testified it by their matchless deeds , the rest , inbastardised from the
ancient nobleness of their ancestors , are ready to fall flat and give adoration to
the image and memory of this man , who hath offered at more cunning fetches to
...
... and have testified it by their matchless deeds , the rest , inbastardised from the
ancient nobleness of their ancestors , are ready to fall flat and give adoration to
the image and memory of this man , who hath offered at more cunning fetches to
...
Página lii
... brought the tumbling roof of the theatre * on the heads of all ; willing to fall
himself in the common ruin , rather than let the proud and the mighty prevail over
him . Here lay his ambition ; here he had something of the spirit of his Fallen
Angels .
... brought the tumbling roof of the theatre * on the heads of all ; willing to fall
himself in the common ruin , rather than let the proud and the mighty prevail over
him . Here lay his ambition ; here he had something of the spirit of his Fallen
Angels .
Página lvii
... and crumbled into dust , you would have been doing the same thing as if , after
having subdued some idolatrous nation by the help of the true God , you should
afterwards fall down and worship the gods which you had vanquished . Do you ...
... and crumbled into dust , you would have been doing the same thing as if , after
having subdued some idolatrous nation by the help of the true God , you should
afterwards fall down and worship the gods which you had vanquished . Do you ...
Página lxvi
Nor only dost degrade them , or remit To life obscured , which were a fair
dismission ; But throw ' st them lower than thou didst exalt them high , Unseemly
falls in human eye , Too grievous for the trespass or omission ; Oft leavest them to
the ...
Nor only dost degrade them , or remit To life obscured , which were a fair
dismission ; But throw ' st them lower than thou didst exalt them high , Unseemly
falls in human eye , Too grievous for the trespass or omission ; Oft leavest them to
the ...
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