The Philosophy of William Shakespeare Delineating in Seven Hundred and Fifty Passages, Selected from His Plays, the Multiform Phases of the Human Mind. Collated, Elucidated, and Alphabetically ArrangedLockwood & Company, 1863 - 643 Seiten |
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... dost thou go ? Soft , take thy physick first - thou too , -and thou : ---- [ Throws the dishes at them , and drives them out . Stay , I will lend thee money , borrow none.- What , all in motion ? Henceforth be no feast , Whereat a ...
... dost thou go ? Soft , take thy physick first - thou too , -and thou : ---- [ Throws the dishes at them , and drives them out . Stay , I will lend thee money , borrow none.- What , all in motion ? Henceforth be no feast , Whereat a ...
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... dost deserve enough ; and yet enough May not extend so far as to the lady ; And yet to be afeard of my deserving , Were but a weak disabling of myself . As much as I deserve ! -Why , that's the lady : I do in birth deserve her , and in ...
... dost deserve enough ; and yet enough May not extend so far as to the lady ; And yet to be afeard of my deserving , Were but a weak disabling of myself . As much as I deserve ! -Why , that's the lady : I do in birth deserve her , and in ...
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... dost thou converse with that trunk of humours , that bolting - hutch of beastliness , that swoln parcel of dropsies , that huge bombard of sack , that stuffed cloak - bag of guts , that roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his ...
... dost thou converse with that trunk of humours , that bolting - hutch of beastliness , that swoln parcel of dropsies , that huge bombard of sack , that stuffed cloak - bag of guts , that roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his ...
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... dost swallow up this good king's blood , Which his hell - govern'd arm hath butchered ! K. RICHARD III . , A. 1 , s . 2 . BEAUTY AND VIRTUE INDIGNANT AT MAN'S BASENESS . AWAY ! —I do condemn mine ears , that have So long attended thee ...
... dost swallow up this good king's blood , Which his hell - govern'd arm hath butchered ! K. RICHARD III . , A. 1 , s . 2 . BEAUTY AND VIRTUE INDIGNANT AT MAN'S BASENESS . AWAY ! —I do condemn mine ears , that have So long attended thee ...
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... Dost grant me , hedge - hog ? then , God grant me too , Thou may'st be damned for that wicked deed ! O , he was gentle , mild , and virtuous . GLO . The fitter for the King of heaven that hath him . ANNE . He is in heaven , where thou ...
... Dost grant me , hedge - hog ? then , God grant me too , Thou may'st be damned for that wicked deed ! O , he was gentle , mild , and virtuous . GLO . The fitter for the King of heaven that hath him . ANNE . He is in heaven , where thou ...
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ANTONY arms bear beauty become better blood body break breath bring brother comes conscience crown danger dead dear death deed dost doth dream DUKE ears earth eyes face fair fall false father fear fire follow fool fortune friends gentle give gods gone grace grief hand happy hast hate hath head hear heart heaven HENRY hold honour hope hour I'll JOHN keep king lady leave light live look lord LOVE'S means mind mother nature never night noble once peace pity poor pray prince queen reason RICHARD shame sleep soul speak spirit stand strong sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thought tongue true turn unto virtue wife wind young youth