The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy--delineations of Character--paintings of Nature and the Passions--seven Hundred Aphorisms--and Miscellaneous PiecesScott, Webster, and Geary, 1838 - 462 páginas |
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... twixt the gap of both , and take The one by the other . 323 God's procedure . 29 - iii . 1 . 28 - iii . 1 . You snatch some hence for little faults ; that's love , To have them fall no more : you some permit To second ills with ills ...
... twixt the gap of both , and take The one by the other . 323 God's procedure . 29 - iii . 1 . 28 - iii . 1 . You snatch some hence for little faults ; that's love , To have them fall no more : you some permit To second ills with ills ...
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... Twixt natural son and sire ! thou bright defiler Of Hymen's purest bed ! thou valiant Mars ! Thou ever young , fresh , loved , and delicate wooer , Whose blush doth thaw the consecrated snow That lies on Dian's lap ! thou visible god ...
... Twixt natural son and sire ! thou bright defiler Of Hymen's purest bed ! thou valiant Mars ! Thou ever young , fresh , loved , and delicate wooer , Whose blush doth thaw the consecrated snow That lies on Dian's lap ! thou visible god ...
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... twixt the dangerous shores Of will and judgment : How may I avoid , Although my will distaste what it elected , The wife I chose ? there can be no evasion Poems . 2 - i . 3 . To blenchs from this , and to stand firm by honour : We turn ...
... twixt the dangerous shores Of will and judgment : How may I avoid , Although my will distaste what it elected , The wife I chose ? there can be no evasion Poems . 2 - i . 3 . To blenchs from this , and to stand firm by honour : We turn ...
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... twixt his mental and his active parts , He in commotion rages , And batters down himself : What should I say ? He is so plaguy proud , that the death tokens of it Cry No recovery . 26 - ii . 3 . 435 No care , no stop ! so senseless of ...
... twixt his mental and his active parts , He in commotion rages , And batters down himself : What should I say ? He is so plaguy proud , that the death tokens of it Cry No recovery . 26 - ii . 3 . 435 No care , no stop ! so senseless of ...
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... twixt The fiery orbs above , and the twinn'd stones ' Upon the number'd beach ? and can we not Partition make with spectacles so precious ' Twixt fair and foul ? 115 He hath achieved a maid , That paragons description , and wild fame ...
... twixt The fiery orbs above , and the twinn'd stones ' Upon the number'd beach ? and can we not Partition make with spectacles so precious ' Twixt fair and foul ? 115 He hath achieved a maid , That paragons description , and wild fame ...
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