Religious and Moral Sentences Culled from the Works of Shakespeare: Compared with Sacred Passages Drawn from Holy WritCalkin & Budd, 1843 - 224 стор. |
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Сторінка viii
... nature ; to shew Virtue her own feature ; Scorn her own image ; and the very age and body of the time its form and pressure . " Also , under thy all - inspiring auspices , we have practised the cure of melancholy ; for well thou sayest ...
... nature ; to shew Virtue her own feature ; Scorn her own image ; and the very age and body of the time its form and pressure . " Also , under thy all - inspiring auspices , we have practised the cure of melancholy ; for well thou sayest ...
Сторінка ix
... Nature , the ward of Providence . There does not exist any record or traditional account of his having manifested any distinguished precocity during his youth ; and now more than two hundred years have rolled away without any important ...
... Nature , the ward of Providence . There does not exist any record or traditional account of his having manifested any distinguished precocity during his youth ; and now more than two hundred years have rolled away without any important ...
Сторінка xiii
... nature is subdu'd , To what it works in , like the dyer's hand : Pity me then , and wish I were renew'd ; Whilst , like a willing patient , I will drink Potions of eysell , ' gainst my strong infection : No bitterness that I will bitter ...
... nature is subdu'd , To what it works in , like the dyer's hand : Pity me then , and wish I were renew'd ; Whilst , like a willing patient , I will drink Potions of eysell , ' gainst my strong infection : No bitterness that I will bitter ...
Сторінка xvii
... iii . 4 . Can any thing be more definite or more lucid upon the subject ? of The distinguished beauties in the language Shakespeare , his vast conceptions , his boundless ideas , his innate knowledge of human nature , his с xvii PREFACE .
... iii . 4 . Can any thing be more definite or more lucid upon the subject ? of The distinguished beauties in the language Shakespeare , his vast conceptions , his boundless ideas , his innate knowledge of human nature , his с xvii PREFACE .
Сторінка xviii
... nature , his inimitable descriptive powers , have been so often and so ably analysed and portrayed , that it would be supererogation to enter upon those themes ; we only request permission to repeat Dr. Johnson's illustration of his ...
... nature , his inimitable descriptive powers , have been so often and so ably analysed and portrayed , that it would be supererogation to enter upon those themes ; we only request permission to repeat Dr. Johnson's illustration of his ...
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Amen angels behold blessed blood Cardinal Christ christian comfort commanded conscience CORINTHIANS crown curse CYMBELINE death DEUTERONOMY doth Earl of Essex Earl of Southampton earth eyes faith Father fear firmament forgive GENESIS GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give glory God's grace HAMLET hand hath heart Heaven Heavenly HENRY IV HENRY VI HENRY VIII Holy Writ honour hope ISAIAH JEREMIAH Jerusalem Jesus Judas judge judgment JULIUS CÆSAR justice KING JOHN KING LEAR knee live LUKE MACBETH MATTHEW MEASURE FOR MEASURE MERCHANT OF VENICE mercy night Nonsuch NUMBERS oath OTHELLO pardon peace praise pray prayers priest princes PROVERBS PSALM Queen religious repentance revenge RICHARD RICHARD III righteousness ROMANS ROMEO AND JULIET saith the Lord SAMUEL Shakespeare shew sins soul spirit swear sweet thee thine things Thou art Thou hast thou shalt unto the Lord victory Xxiii
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Сторінка 99 - While the word was in the king's mouth, there fell a voice from heaven, saying, O king Nebuchadnezzar, to thee it is spoken ; The kingdom is departed from thee.
Сторінка 162 - And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we shall see and know our friends in heaven: If that be true, I shall see my boy again; For, since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, There was not such a gracious creature born.
Сторінка 25 - And the loftiness of man shall be bowed down, and the haughtiness of men shall be made low, and the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day.
Сторінка 164 - To guard a title that was rich before, To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, [s wasteful and ridiculous excess.
Сторінка 41 - Behold, we go up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the chief priests, and unto the scribes, and they shall conde'mn him to death, 19 And shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify him: and the third day he shall rise again.
Сторінка 97 - For thus saith the Lord unto the eunuchs that keep my Sabbaths, and choose the things that please me, and take hold of my covenant ; even unto them will I give in mine house and within my walls a place and a name better than of sons and of daughters : I will give them an everlasting name, that shall not be cut off.
Сторінка 95 - And Cain talked with Abel his brother : and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel, his brother ; and slew him.
Сторінка 173 - All murder'd: for within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits, Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp...
Сторінка 63 - Again ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old time, Thou shalt not, forswear thyself, but shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths...
Сторінка 71 - And while he yet spake, lo, Judas, one of the twelve, came, and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, from the chief priests and elders of the people. Now he that betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he: hold him fast. And forthwith he came to Jesus, and said. Hail, master; and kissed him.