Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible Passages Illustrative of the Various Passions, Affections and Emotions of the Human Mind. Selected and Arranged in Alphabetic Order ...T. F. Bell, 1863 - 418 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... there is such confusion in my powers , As , after some oration fairly spoke By a beloved prince , there doth appear Among the buzzing pleased multitude : Where every something being bient together , Turns to a wild of nothing . M. M. i ...
... there is such confusion in my powers , As , after some oration fairly spoke By a beloved prince , there doth appear Among the buzzing pleased multitude : Where every something being bient together , Turns to a wild of nothing . M. M. i ...
Pàgina 14
... There's not a piece of feather in our host , ( Good argument I hope we shall not fly , ) And time has worn us into slovenry : But , by the mass , our hearts are in the trim . Within a ken our army lies ; Upon mine honour , all too ...
... There's not a piece of feather in our host , ( Good argument I hope we shall not fly , ) And time has worn us into slovenry : But , by the mass , our hearts are in the trim . Within a ken our army lies ; Upon mine honour , all too ...
Pàgina 16
... There , M. M. ii . 4 . There , thou might'st behold the great image of authority : A dog's obeyed in office . K. L. iv . 6 . Authority , though it err like others , Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself , That skins the vice o ' the top ...
... There , M. M. ii . 4 . There , thou might'st behold the great image of authority : A dog's obeyed in office . K. L. iv . 6 . Authority , though it err like others , Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself , That skins the vice o ' the top ...
Pàgina 16
... there's nothing so becomes a man , As modest stillness and humility : But when the blast of war blows in our ears , Then imitate the action of the tyger ; Stiffen the sinews , summon up the blood , Disguise fair nature with hard ...
... there's nothing so becomes a man , As modest stillness and humility : But when the blast of war blows in our ears , Then imitate the action of the tyger ; Stiffen the sinews , summon up the blood , Disguise fair nature with hard ...
Pàgina 33
... There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple . Her sunny locks Hang on her temples like a golden fleece . As plays the sun upon the glassy streams ; Twinkling another counterfeited beam , So seems this gorgeous beauty to mine eyes ...
... There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple . Her sunny locks Hang on her temples like a golden fleece . As plays the sun upon the glassy streams ; Twinkling another counterfeited beam , So seems this gorgeous beauty to mine eyes ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
A. C. iv A. Y. 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 foul friends gentle give grace grief H.IV H.V. iv H.VI H.VIII hand hang hate hath hear heart heaven hell honest honour K. L. iv king knave live look lord lov'd M. M. ii M. V. iii men's mock moon nature ne'er never night noble o'er oath peace pity Poems poor prince R. J. ii Shakespeare shame sighs sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit stand strange swear sweet sword T. N. 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