Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... soul : Angels are made the jurors , who are witnesses Unto the oath you took ; and God himself , Maker of marriage , He that hath sealed the deed As a firm lease unto you during life , Sits now as Judge of your transgression : The world ...
... soul : Angels are made the jurors , who are witnesses Unto the oath you took ; and God himself , Maker of marriage , He that hath sealed the deed As a firm lease unto you during life , Sits now as Judge of your transgression : The world ...
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... souls around him that he is receiving that of which he is not worthy . How they strive by pro- tests ( always in the interests of truth ) , by sneers , and by all the little artifices of detraction , even silence , to show that he is as ...
... souls around him that he is receiving that of which he is not worthy . How they strive by pro- tests ( always in the interests of truth ) , by sneers , and by all the little artifices of detraction , even silence , to show that he is as ...
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... souls when they are cast down , was not so changed in heart that he could resist the temptation of discharging from his stif fening hand a Parthian shaft , barbed with envy and malice , and winged with little wit , against young ...
... souls when they are cast down , was not so changed in heart that he could resist the temptation of discharging from his stif fening hand a Parthian shaft , barbed with envy and malice , and winged with little wit , against young ...
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... soul eaten up with envy as his body with disease ; but he was spared the added pang of foreseeing that his own name would be preserved in the world's memory only because of his indirect connection with the man at whom he sneered , and ...
... soul eaten up with envy as his body with disease ; but he was spared the added pang of foreseeing that his own name would be preserved in the world's memory only because of his indirect connection with the man at whom he sneered , and ...
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... soul ; for hard masters , cruel credit- ors , and selfish friends are sometimes devoted sons ; but it is pleasant , in remarking upon Shakespeare's thrift , to record that one of the earliest uses of his prosperity seems to have been ...
... soul ; for hard masters , cruel credit- ors , and selfish friends are sometimes devoted sons ; but it is pleasant , in remarking upon Shakespeare's thrift , to record that one of the earliest uses of his prosperity seems to have been ...
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