An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare: Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets; with Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireAMS Press, 1966 - 296 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart . YORK . Let us on : And publish the occasion of our arms . The commonwealth is sick of their own choice : Their over - greedy love hath surfeited . An habitation giddy and unsure Hath he that ...
... Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart . YORK . Let us on : And publish the occasion of our arms . The commonwealth is sick of their own choice : Their over - greedy love hath surfeited . An habitation giddy and unsure Hath he that ...
Pagina 242
... hath brought many captives home to Rome , Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill ; Did this in Cæsar seem ambitious ? When that the poor have cry'd , Cæsar hath wept ; Ambition should be made of sterner stuff , Yet Brutus says , he ...
... hath brought many captives home to Rome , Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill ; Did this in Cæsar seem ambitious ? When that the poor have cry'd , Cæsar hath wept ; Ambition should be made of sterner stuff , Yet Brutus says , he ...
Pagina 247
... hath left you all his walks , His private arbours , and new - planted orchards , On that side Tiber ; he hath left them you And to your heirs for ever ; common pleasures , To walk abroad , and recreate yourselves . Here was a Cæsar ! Is ...
... hath left you all his walks , His private arbours , and new - planted orchards , On that side Tiber ; he hath left them you And to your heirs for ever ; common pleasures , To walk abroad , and recreate yourselves . Here was a Cæsar ! Is ...
Inhoudsopgave
On Dramatic Poetry P | 3 |
On the Historical Drama P | 33 |
The First Part of Henry IV P | 69 |
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