The Beauties of Shakspeare, Regularly Selected from Each Play: With a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsJ. Locken, 1830 - 345 páginas |
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... passion now makes me , Thou hast not lov'd . DESCRIPTION OF A FOOL , AND HIS MORALIZING ON TIME . Good - morrow , fool , quoth I : No , sir , quoth he , Call me not fool , till heaven hath sent me fortune : And then he drew a dial from ...
... passion now makes me , Thou hast not lov'd . DESCRIPTION OF A FOOL , AND HIS MORALIZING ON TIME . Good - morrow , fool , quoth I : No , sir , quoth he , Call me not fool , till heaven hath sent me fortune : And then he drew a dial from ...
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... PASSION DISSEMBLED . Think not I love him , though I ask for him ; " Tis but a peevisht boy : yet he talks well ; But what care I for words ? yet words do well , When he that speaks them pleases those that hear , It is a pretty youth ...
... PASSION DISSEMBLED . Think not I love him , though I ask for him ; " Tis but a peevisht boy : yet he talks well ; But what care I for words ? yet words do well , When he that speaks them pleases those that hear , It is a pretty youth ...
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... passion , and all made of wishes ; All adoration , duty , and observance , All humbleness , all patience , and impatience , All purity , all trial , all observance . COMEDY OF ERRORS . ACT II . MAN'S PRE - EMINENCE . THERE'S nothing ...
... passion , and all made of wishes ; All adoration , duty , and observance , All humbleness , all patience , and impatience , All purity , all trial , all observance . COMEDY OF ERRORS . ACT II . MAN'S PRE - EMINENCE . THERE'S nothing ...
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... passion , sways it to the mood Of what it likes , or loaths : Now , for your answer : As there is no firm reason to be render'd , Why he cannot abide a gaping † pig ; Why he , a harmless necessary cat ; Why he , a swollen bag - pipe ...
... passion , sways it to the mood Of what it likes , or loaths : Now , for your answer : As there is no firm reason to be render'd , Why he cannot abide a gaping † pig ; Why he , a harmless necessary cat ; Why he , a swollen bag - pipe ...
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... . They say , the lady is fair ; ' tis a truth , I can bear them witness : and virtuous ; - ' tis so , I • Once for all . † Passion . Seriously carried on .. cannot reprove it ; and wise , but for loving MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 69.
... . They say , the lady is fair ; ' tis a truth , I can bear them witness : and virtuous ; - ' tis so , I • Once for all . † Passion . Seriously carried on .. cannot reprove it ; and wise , but for loving MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 69.
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Achilles Agamemnon Ajax Antony art thou bear beauty blood bosom breath brow Brutus Cassius Cesar cheek cold fear CORIOLANUS crown curse Cymbeline dead dear death DESDEMONA dost thou doth dream ears earth eyes fair false farewell father fear fire fool foul friends gentle Ghost give gods grief hand hath head hear heart heaven Hecuba honour hour Iago king kiss Lady lips live look lord lov'd lover Macd maid Mark Antony marriage Methinks moon murder nature ne'er never night noble o'er Pandarus passion Patroclus pity poor princes queen revenge Romeo shame sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit spleen stamp'd sweet sword Sycorax tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue twixt Tybalt Ulyss vex'd virtue weep wife wind woman words wretch youth