The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from His Plays and PoemsCompany of Booksellers, 1783 - 251 Seiten |
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... thou go so fast ? Read if thou can'ft , whom envious Death hath plac'd ' Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom " Quick Nature dy'd , whofe name doth deck the tomb , ' Far more than coft ; fince all that he hath writ , ⚫ Leaves ...
... thou go so fast ? Read if thou can'ft , whom envious Death hath plac'd ' Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom " Quick Nature dy'd , whofe name doth deck the tomb , ' Far more than coft ; fince all that he hath writ , ⚫ Leaves ...
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... thou doft me wrong , " " Cæfar did never wrong , but with juft caufe ; " and fuch like , which were ridiculous . But he redeemed his vices with his virtues . There was ever more in him to be praised , than to be pardoned . " As an ...
... thou doft me wrong , " " Cæfar did never wrong , but with juft caufe ; " and fuch like , which were ridiculous . But he redeemed his vices with his virtues . There was ever more in him to be praised , than to be pardoned . " As an ...
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... thou bleft , Bertram , and fucceed thy father In manners as in fhape ; thy blood and virtue Contend for empire in thee , and thy goodness Share with thy birth - right ! Love all , truft a few , Do wrong to none : be able for thine enemy ...
... thou bleft , Bertram , and fucceed thy father In manners as in fhape ; thy blood and virtue Contend for empire in thee , and thy goodness Share with thy birth - right ! Love all , truft a few , Do wrong to none : be able for thine enemy ...
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Selected from His Plays and Poems William Shakespeare. Let all the ends thou aim'ft at , be thy Country's , Thy God's , and Truth's - Then , if thou fall'ft , ' O Cromwell ! Thou fall'ft a blessed martyr . And - Pr'ythee lead me in : 1 ...
Selected from His Plays and Poems William Shakespeare. Let all the ends thou aim'ft at , be thy Country's , Thy God's , and Truth's - Then , if thou fall'ft , ' O Cromwell ! Thou fall'ft a blessed martyr . And - Pr'ythee lead me in : 1 ...
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... Thou haft feen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar , And the creature run from the cur ; there , There , thou might'ft behold the great image of autho- rity A dog's obey'd in office it to Thou rafcal beadle ! hold thy bloody hand : Why doft ...
... Thou haft feen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar , And the creature run from the cur ; there , There , thou might'ft behold the great image of autho- rity A dog's obey'd in office it to Thou rafcal beadle ! hold thy bloody hand : Why doft ...
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