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... body of English learning . He is the text for the moralist and the philosopher . * His bright wit is cut out ' into little stars : ' his solid masses of knowledge are meted out in morsels and proverbs ; and thus distributed , there is ...
... body of English learning . He is the text for the moralist and the philosopher . * His bright wit is cut out ' into little stars : ' his solid masses of knowledge are meted out in morsels and proverbs ; and thus distributed , there is ...
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... , That govern us below . 17 . The same . 29 - v . 1 . My blood , my want of strength , my sick heart , shews That I must yield my body to the earth , e • Fail . And , by my fall , the conquest to my MORAL PHILOSOPHY . 5.
... , That govern us below . 17 . The same . 29 - v . 1 . My blood , my want of strength , my sick heart , shews That I must yield my body to the earth , e • Fail . And , by my fall , the conquest to my MORAL PHILOSOPHY . 5.
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... body of it ever fair . 5 - iii . 1 . 119 . Beauty transient . Women are as roses ; whose fair flower , Being once display'd , doth fall that very hour . 120 . The frailty of beauty . 4 - ii . 4 . Since brass , nor stone , nor earth ...
... body of it ever fair . 5 - iii . 1 . 119 . Beauty transient . Women are as roses ; whose fair flower , Being once display'd , doth fall that very hour . 120 . The frailty of beauty . 4 - ii . 4 . Since brass , nor stone , nor earth ...
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... body To painful labour , both by sea and land ; To watch the night in storms , the day in cold , While thou liest warm at home , secure and safe , And craves no other tribute at thy hands , But love , fair looks , and true obedience ...
... body To painful labour , both by sea and land ; To watch the night in storms , the day in cold , While thou liest warm at home , secure and safe , And craves no other tribute at thy hands , But love , fair looks , and true obedience ...
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... body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds , So honour peereths in the meanest habit . What , is the jay more precious than the lark , Because his feathers are more beautiful ? Or is the adder better than the eel ...
... body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds , So honour peereths in the meanest habit . What , is the jay more precious than the lark , Because his feathers are more beautiful ? Or is the adder better than the eel ...
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The wisdom and genius of Shakspeare: comprising moral philosophy ... William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1838 |
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ADAM SCOTT art thou bear beauty behold betimes better blessed blood BRANDON TURNER breast breath cheek choughs Coriolanus death deeds devil dost doth eagles dare earth evil eyes fair fall false faults fear fire flatter flower folly fool fortune friends gentle give gold grace grief grow hand hath Hazael hear heart heaven hollow earth honest honour hour Julius Cæsar keep king libertine live look lord marriage men's mercy mind nature ne'er never night noble o'er passion patience peace pity Poems poison'd poor praise proud rage rich Shakspeare shame shew sigh sing sleep smile Sonnet 60 sorrow soul sour sweet speak spirit stand strong sweet tears tempest thee There's thine things thou art thou hast thoughts tongue true truth unto valour vex'd vile virtue vows weep wind wise words wretched youth