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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... Hope is a lover's staff ; walk hence with that , And manage it against despairing thoughts . Love compared to a Figure on Ice . This weak impress of love is as a figure Trenched in ice ; which with an hour's heat Dissolves to water ...
... Hope is a lover's staff ; walk hence with that , And manage it against despairing thoughts . Love compared to a Figure on Ice . This weak impress of love is as a figure Trenched in ice ; which with an hour's heat Dissolves to water ...
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... hope , ACT II . England pathetically described . This royal throne of kings , this scepter'd isle , This earth of majesty , this seat of Mars , This other Eden , demi - paradise ; This fortress , built by nature for herself , Against ...
... hope , ACT II . England pathetically described . This royal throne of kings , this scepter'd isle , This earth of majesty , this seat of Mars , This other Eden , demi - paradise ; This fortress , built by nature for herself , Against ...
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... Hope deceitful . I will despair , and be at enmity With cozening hope ; he is a flatterer , A parasite , a keeper back of death , Who gently would dissolve the bands of life , Which false hope lingers in extremity . Prognostics of War ...
... Hope deceitful . I will despair , and be at enmity With cozening hope ; he is a flatterer , A parasite , a keeper back of death , Who gently would dissolve the bands of life , Which false hope lingers in extremity . Prognostics of War ...
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... hope ; To wit , an indigest deformed lump . Not like the fruit of such a goodly tree . Teeth hadst thou in thy head when thou wast born , To signify thou camest to bite the world . * Unsay , deny . To rook signified to squat down or ...
... hope ; To wit , an indigest deformed lump . Not like the fruit of such a goodly tree . Teeth hadst thou in thy head when thou wast born , To signify thou camest to bite the world . * Unsay , deny . To rook signified to squat down or ...
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... . The Vanity of Trust in Man .. O momentary grace of mortal man , Which we more hunt for than the grace of God ! Who builds his hope in air of your fair looks , Lives like a drunken sailor on a mast ; Ready KING RICHARD III . 173.
... . The Vanity of Trust in Man .. O momentary grace of mortal man , Which we more hunt for than the grace of God ! Who builds his hope in air of your fair looks , Lives like a drunken sailor on a mast ; Ready KING RICHARD III . 173.
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