The wisdom and genius of Shakspeare: comprising moral philosophy, delineations of character [&c.] with notes and scriptural references [compiled] by T. Price |
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... tell Themselves , when they be felt . 213 . Unwelcome news , thankless . The first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office ; and his tongue Sounds ever after as a sullen bell , 30 - ii . 5 . Remember'd knolling a departing ...
... tell Themselves , when they be felt . 213 . Unwelcome news , thankless . The first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office ; and his tongue Sounds ever after as a sullen bell , 30 - ii . 5 . Remember'd knolling a departing ...
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... tell me , In peace , what each of them by th ' other lose , That they combine not there . 424 . Honour disinterested . 28 - iii . 2 . If you shall cleave to my consent " , - when ' t is , It shall make honour for you.— So I lose none ...
... tell me , In peace , what each of them by th ' other lose , That they combine not there . 424 . Honour disinterested . 28 - iii . 2 . If you shall cleave to my consent " , - when ' t is , It shall make honour for you.— So I lose none ...
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... tell you what I was , since my conversion So sweetly tastes , being the thing I am . 572 . Faith in supernatural power . 10 - iv . 3 . What impossibility would slay In common sense , sense saves another wayb . 11 - ii . 1 . 573 ...
... tell you what I was , since my conversion So sweetly tastes , being the thing I am . 572 . Faith in supernatural power . 10 - iv . 3 . What impossibility would slay In common sense , sense saves another wayb . 11 - ii . 1 . 573 ...
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... tell , why one's nose stands i ' the middle of his face ? Why , to keep his eyes on either side his nose ; that what a man cannot smell out , he may spy into . 34 - i . 5 . Careless gaiety is the forerunner of calamity ; vigilance , of ...
... tell , why one's nose stands i ' the middle of his face ? Why , to keep his eyes on either side his nose ; that what a man cannot smell out , he may spy into . 34 - i . 5 . Careless gaiety is the forerunner of calamity ; vigilance , of ...
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... tell true : To lapse in fulness Is sorera , than to lie for need ; and falsehood Is worse in kings than beggars . a Sorer , a greater or heavier crime . The noble saying of King John of France , " That if Truth were banished from all ...
... tell true : To lapse in fulness Is sorera , than to lie for need ; and falsehood Is worse in kings than beggars . a Sorer , a greater or heavier crime . The noble saying of King John of France , " That if Truth were banished from all ...
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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