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... leaves . " It is quite impossible to estimate the benefits which this country has received from the eternal pro- ductions of Shakspeare . Their influence has been gradual , but prodigious - operating at first on the vi PREFACE .
... leaves . " It is quite impossible to estimate the benefits which this country has received from the eternal pro- ductions of Shakspeare . Their influence has been gradual , but prodigious - operating at first on the vi PREFACE .
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... ( leaving mere science out of the question ) contain , probably , more actual wisdom than the whole body of English learning . He is the text for the moralist and the philosopher . * His bright wit is cut out ' into little stars : ' his ...
... ( leaving mere science out of the question ) contain , probably , more actual wisdom than the whole body of English learning . He is the text for the moralist and the philosopher . * His bright wit is cut out ' into little stars : ' his ...
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... leave to do ! 27 - v . 2 . How some men creep in skittish Fortune's hall , While others play the idiots in her eyes ! How one man eats into another's pride , While pride is fasting in his wantonness ! 26 - iii . 3 . c e Flatter . di . e ...
... leave to do ! 27 - v . 2 . How some men creep in skittish Fortune's hall , While others play the idiots in her eyes ! How one man eats into another's pride , While pride is fasting in his wantonness ! 26 - iii . 3 . c e Flatter . di . e ...
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... leave their false vows with him , Like empty purses pick'd : and his poor self , A dedicated beggar to the air , With his disease of all - shunn'd poverty , Walks , like contempt , alone . 162 . Discretion of age . 27 - iv . 2 . ' Tis ...
... leave their false vows with him , Like empty purses pick'd : and his poor self , A dedicated beggar to the air , With his disease of all - shunn'd poverty , Walks , like contempt , alone . 162 . Discretion of age . 27 - iv . 2 . ' Tis ...
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... leave , as keep ; whose top to climb Is certain falling , or so slippery , that The fear ' s as bad as falling ; the toil of the war , A pain that only seems to seek out danger I ' the name of fame , and honour ; which dies i ' the ...
... leave , as keep ; whose top to climb Is certain falling , or so slippery , that The fear ' s as bad as falling ; the toil of the war , A pain that only seems to seek out danger I ' the name of fame , and honour ; which dies i ' the ...
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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