The Works of Shakespear: Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureJ. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Mind to wisdom . Now , in this Science , our Shakespear is confeffed to occupy the fore- moft place ; whether we confider the amazing fagacity with which he investigates every hidden fpring and wheel of human Action ; or his happy ...
... Mind to wisdom . Now , in this Science , our Shakespear is confeffed to occupy the fore- moft place ; whether we confider the amazing fagacity with which he investigates every hidden fpring and wheel of human Action ; or his happy ...
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... mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all these Con- tingencies fhould unite to his disadvantage feems to me almoft as fingularly unlucky , as that fo many va- C ! rious ( nay contrary ) Talents should meet in rious Mr ...
... mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all these Con- tingencies fhould unite to his disadvantage feems to me almoft as fingularly unlucky , as that fo many va- C ! rious ( nay contrary ) Talents should meet in rious Mr ...
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... mind to . bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and al- moft equal to that profufe generofity the present age has fhewn to French Dancers and Italian Singers . A What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with ...
... mind to . bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and al- moft equal to that profufe generofity the present age has fhewn to French Dancers and Italian Singers . A What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with ...
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... mind , and easy fubmiffion to the gover- nance of an imperious Wife , or prevailing Faction : Tho ' at the fame time the Poet does juftice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by fhewing him pious ...
... mind , and easy fubmiffion to the gover- nance of an imperious Wife , or prevailing Faction : Tho ' at the fame time the Poet does juftice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by fhewing him pious ...
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... mind in M. Antony , are beautiful proofs . For the two last especially , you find ' em exactly as they are defcrib'd by Plutarch , from whom certainly Shake- Spear copy'd ' em . He has indeed follow'd his origi- nal pretty close , and ...
... mind in M. Antony , are beautiful proofs . For the two last especially , you find ' em exactly as they are defcrib'd by Plutarch , from whom certainly Shake- Spear copy'd ' em . He has indeed follow'd his origi- nal pretty close , and ...
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The Works of Shakespear: Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen ... William Shakespeare Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1747 |
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Էջ 43 - Hence, bashful cunning ! And prompt me, plain and holy innocence ! I am your wife, if you will marry me ; If not, I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant, Whether you will or no.
Էջ 346 - Stands at a guard with envy ; scarce confesses That his blood flows, or that his appetite Is more to bread than stone : hence shall we see, If power change purpose, what our seemers be.
Էջ 88 - But earthlier happy is the rose distill'd Than that which, withering on the virgin thorn, Grows, lives, and dies in single blessedness.
Էջ 287 - If all the world and love were young And truth in every Shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move, To live with thee, and be thy love. Time drives the flocks from field to fold, When Rivers rage, and Rocks grow cold, And Philomel becometh dumb, The rest complains of cares to come.
Էջ 362 - Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once ; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy : How would you be, If He, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are ? O, think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Էջ 335 - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for themselves ; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not.
Էջ 286 - The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May morning: If these delights thy mind may move, Then live with me and be my love.
Էջ 35 - Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
Էջ 13 - You taught me language; and my profit on't Is, I know how to curse : The red plague rid you, For learning me your language ! Pro.
Էջ 163 - If we shadows have offended. Think but this, and all is mended, That you have but slumber'd here, While these visions did appear. And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding but a dream, Gentles, do not reprehend: If you pardon, we will mend.