Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible Passages Illustrative of the Various Passions, Affections and Emotions of the Human MindF. Bell, 1856 - 418 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... soul , and energy to every feeling expression - he lends his powerful aid to the moralist , and is not despised even by the true religionist -nay , his very enemies , the saints of modern date , " praise him in the gate " -and often ...
... soul , and energy to every feeling expression - he lends his powerful aid to the moralist , and is not despised even by the true religionist -nay , his very enemies , the saints of modern date , " praise him in the gate " -and often ...
Pàgina x
... soul's peace , is worth all the mighty tomes of the Vatican ; superior , in my estimation , to all that ever bishops wrote , or canonists have quarrelled about . " There is nothing profane in the observation , that what the Sacred ...
... soul's peace , is worth all the mighty tomes of the Vatican ; superior , in my estimation , to all that ever bishops wrote , or canonists have quarrelled about . " There is nothing profane in the observation , that what the Sacred ...
Pàgina xii
... souls ; of all the imperceptible advantages which it there gains ; of all the stratagems by which every other passion is made subservient to it , till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and aversions . Of all poets , perhaps , he ...
... souls ; of all the imperceptible advantages which it there gains ; of all the stratagems by which every other passion is made subservient to it , till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and aversions . Of all poets , perhaps , he ...
Pàgina 5
... soul is not saved ; If any man ask , Who lies in this tomb ? Oh ! ho ! quoth the devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . " For some years before his death , he resided at Stratford , in a house which he bought from the Clopton family , and ...
... soul is not saved ; If any man ask , Who lies in this tomb ? Oh ! ho ! quoth the devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . " For some years before his death , he resided at Stratford , in a house which he bought from the Clopton family , and ...
Pàgina 13
... soul with hoops of steel : But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each unhatch'd , unfledged comrade . Beware Of entrance to a quarrel : but , being in , Bear it that the opposer may beware of thee . Give ev'ry man thine ear ...
... soul with hoops of steel : But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each unhatch'd , unfledged comrade . Beware Of entrance to a quarrel : but , being in , Bear it that the opposer may beware of thee . Give ev'ry man thine ear ...
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Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible ... William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1863 |
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A. W. ii art thou bear blood blows breath Cæsar cheeks coward crown dead death deed devil dost doth ears earth eyes fair fault fear fire fool fortune friends gentle give grace grief H.IV H.V. iv H.VI H.VIII hand hang hate hath hear heart heaven hell honest honour Julius Cæsar K. L. iv king knave live look lord lov'd M. A. ii men's mind mock moon nature ne'er never night noble o'er oath peace pity Poems poor prince R. J. ii rich Shakespeare shame sighs sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit stand strange swear sweet sword T. N. iii T.C. iii tears tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue true valour VIII villain virtue W.T. iv weep wind words youth