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 VoltairePriestly, 1966 - 296 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... eyes , As , sick and blunted with community , Afford no extraordinary gaze ; Such , as is bent on sun - like majesty , When it shines seldom in admiring eyes : But rather drowz'd , and hung their eye - lids down , Slept in his face ...
... eyes , As , sick and blunted with community , Afford no extraordinary gaze ; Such , as is bent on sun - like majesty , When it shines seldom in admiring eyes : But rather drowz'd , and hung their eye - lids down , Slept in his face ...
Pagina 110
... eyes , And strain their cheeks to idle merriment , ( A passion hateful to my purposes ; ) Or if thou couldest see me without eyes , Ilcar Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without 110 THE SECOND PART OF HENRY IV .
... eyes , And strain their cheeks to idle merriment , ( A passion hateful to my purposes ; ) Or if thou couldest see me without eyes , Ilcar Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without 110 THE SECOND PART OF HENRY IV .
Pagina 111
... eyes , ears , and harmful sound of words ; Then , in despite of broad - ey'd watchful day , I would into thy bosom ... eye , in THE SECOND PART OF HENRY IV . 111.
... eyes , ears , and harmful sound of words ; Then , in despite of broad - ey'd watchful day , I would into thy bosom ... eye , in THE SECOND PART OF HENRY IV . 111.
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