Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible Passages Illustrative of the Various Passions, Affections and Emotions of the Human MindF. Bell, 1856 - 418 страници |
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... head of Drunkenness , the description of Danish regal ceremonies is intro- duced from Hamlet : - " Give me the cups ; And let the kettle to the trumpet speak , The trumpet to the cannoneer without , The cannons to the heavens , the ...
... head of Drunkenness , the description of Danish regal ceremonies is intro- duced from Hamlet : - " Give me the cups ; And let the kettle to the trumpet speak , The trumpet to the cannoneer without , The cannons to the heavens , the ...
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... head ; and where the import could be expressed in a single word , it is so expressed ; but where such brevity was found impracticable , the drift or spirit of the ex- tract is expressed in the fewest words possible . In certain cases it ...
... head ; and where the import could be expressed in a single word , it is so expressed ; but where such brevity was found impracticable , the drift or spirit of the ex- tract is expressed in the fewest words possible . In certain cases it ...
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... , A column in the melancholy waste , ( Its glory humbled and its glories past , ) Majestic ' mid the solitude of time . " On this head it would be unpardonable to omit noticing Criticisms on the Works of Shakespeare .
... , A column in the melancholy waste , ( Its glory humbled and its glories past , ) Majestic ' mid the solitude of time . " On this head it would be unpardonable to omit noticing Criticisms on the Works of Shakespeare .
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... head it would be unpardonable to omit noticing what Schlegel has said of our poet , in his German " Lectures on the Drama , " which , translated into English , is as follows : -Never , perhaps , was there so comprehensive a talent for ...
... head it would be unpardonable to omit noticing what Schlegel has said of our poet , in his German " Lectures on the Drama , " which , translated into English , is as follows : -Never , perhaps , was there so comprehensive a talent for ...
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... . 3 . Wears yet a precious jewel in its head . ' Tis good for men to love their present pains , Upon example ; so the spirit is eas'd : A. F. ii . 1 . ADVERSITY , -continued . And , when the mind is 11 ADO ADV Shakespearian Dictionary .
... . 3 . Wears yet a precious jewel in its head . ' Tis good for men to love their present pains , Upon example ; so the spirit is eas'd : A. F. ii . 1 . ADVERSITY , -continued . And , when the mind is 11 ADO ADV Shakespearian Dictionary .
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