Religious and Moral Sentences Culled from the Works of Shakespeare: Compared with Sacred Passages Drawn from Holy WritCalkin & Budd, 1843 - 224 páginas |
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... thee were we tutored , " To hold , as ' t were , the mirror up to nature ; to shew Virtue her own feature ; Scorn her own image ; and the very age and body of the time its form and pressure . " Also , under thy all - inspiring auspices ...
... thee were we tutored , " To hold , as ' t were , the mirror up to nature ; to shew Virtue her own feature ; Scorn her own image ; and the very age and body of the time its form and pressure . " Also , under thy all - inspiring auspices ...
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... you let them stay ? Thee I'll chase hence , thou wolf in sheep's array : Out , tawney coats ! out , scarlet hypocrite ! 1 HENRY VI . i . 3 . Now , Winchester will not submit , I trow , 10 Let us watch the haughty Cardinal, ...
... you let them stay ? Thee I'll chase hence , thou wolf in sheep's array : Out , tawney coats ! out , scarlet hypocrite ! 1 HENRY VI . i . 3 . Now , Winchester will not submit , I trow , 10 Let us watch the haughty Cardinal, ...
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... thee ; Either I'll make thee stoop , and bend thy knee , Or sack this country with a mutiny . 1 HENRY VI . v . 1 . York , and impious Beaufort , that false priest , Have all limed bushes to betray thy wings . 2 HENRY VI . ii . 4 ...
... thee ; Either I'll make thee stoop , and bend thy knee , Or sack this country with a mutiny . 1 HENRY VI . v . 1 . York , and impious Beaufort , that false priest , Have all limed bushes to betray thy wings . 2 HENRY VI . ii . 4 ...
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... thee else . My lords , Can ye endure this arrogance , And from this fellow ? Love and meekness , lord , HENRY VIII . iii . 4 . Become a churchman better than ambition : Win straying souls with modesty again , Cast none away . HENRY VIII ...
... thee else . My lords , Can ye endure this arrogance , And from this fellow ? Love and meekness , lord , HENRY VIII . iii . 4 . Become a churchman better than ambition : Win straying souls with modesty again , Cast none away . HENRY VIII ...
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... thee called conscience , With twenty popish tricks and ceremonies , Which I have seen thee careful to observe ; Therefore I urge thy oath ; for that I know An idiot holds his bauble for a God , And keeps the oath , which by that God he ...
... thee called conscience , With twenty popish tricks and ceremonies , Which I have seen thee careful to observe ; Therefore I urge thy oath ; for that I know An idiot holds his bauble for a God , And keeps the oath , which by that God he ...
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Religious and Moral Sentences Culled from the Works of Shakespeare Sir Frederick Beilby Watson,William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1847 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Amen angels behold blessed blood Cardinal Christ christian comfort commanded conscience CORINTHIANS crown curse CYMBELINE death DEUTERONOMY doth Earl of Essex Earl of Southampton earth eyes faith Father fear firmament forgive GENESIS GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give glory God's grace HAMLET hand hath heart Heaven Heavenly HENRY IV HENRY VI HENRY VIII Holy Writ honour hope ISAIAH JEREMIAH Jerusalem Jesus Judas judge judgment JULIUS CÆSAR justice KING JOHN KING LEAR knee live LUKE MACBETH MATTHEW MEASURE FOR MEASURE MERCHANT OF VENICE mercy night Nonsuch NUMBERS oath OTHELLO pardon peace praise pray prayers priest princes PROVERBS PSALM Queen religious repentance revenge RICHARD RICHARD III righteous ROMANS ROMEO AND JULIET saith the Lord SAMUEL Shakespeare shew sins soul spirit swear sweet thee thine things Thou art Thou hast thou shalt unto the Lord victory Xxiii