The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play, with explanatory notes and similar passages from ancient and modern authors by W. Dodd. [Another] |
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... play critically and regularly through all its parts ; but as this would swell the work beyond proper bounds , I was obliged to confine myself solely to a collection of his Poetical Beau- ties and I doubt not every reader will find so ...
... play critically and regularly through all its parts ; but as this would swell the work beyond proper bounds , I was obliged to confine myself solely to a collection of his Poetical Beau- ties and I doubt not every reader will find so ...
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... PLAYS . King John ... 104 King Richard II . 117 King Henry IV . ( Part I. ) . 124 King Henry IV . ( Part II . ) . 135 King Henry V. 145 King Henry VI . ( Part I. ) ...... 156 King Henry VI . ( Part II . ) .. 157 King Henry VI . ( Part ...
... PLAYS . King John ... 104 King Richard II . 117 King Henry IV . ( Part I. ) . 124 King Henry IV . ( Part II . ) . 135 King Henry V. 145 King Henry VI . ( Part I. ) ...... 156 King Henry VI . ( Part II . ) .. 157 King Henry VI . ( Part ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Ajax Antony art thou Banquo bear beauty blood bosom breath Brutus Cæsar Cassius cheek cold fear Cordelia Coriolanus crown Cymbeline dead dear death deed Desdemona didst dost thou doth dream ears earth eyes fair farewell father fear fire fool friends gentle Ghost give gods grief hand hath head hear heart heaven Hecuba honour hour Iago king kiss Lady Lear lips live look lord lover Macb Macd maid marriage Methinks moon murder nature ne'er never night noble o'er Othello Pandarus Patroclus pity poison'd poor prince Queen revenge Romeo shame shew sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit spleen sweet sword tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought thyself tongue twixt Tybalt vex'd virtue wear weep wife wilt wind woman words wretch youth