The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play ; with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsC. Whittingham, 1818 - 378 pages |
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Page xxix
... racters ; that D'Avenant knew Shakspeare ; that there was frequent communication between Stratford and Ox . ford ; and that , although there are some variations in the accounts of Rowe and Aubrey , the latter is most entitled to credit ...
... racters ; that D'Avenant knew Shakspeare ; that there was frequent communication between Stratford and Ox . ford ; and that , although there are some variations in the accounts of Rowe and Aubrey , the latter is most entitled to credit ...
Page xxxvi
... racters and scenes from the poet : whilst the engraver , by his attractive art , has given them extensive circulation and permanent record . It may thus be said that the works of Shakspeare have conferred a literary and dramatic im ...
... racters and scenes from the poet : whilst the engraver , by his attractive art , has given them extensive circulation and permanent record . It may thus be said that the works of Shakspeare have conferred a literary and dramatic im ...
Page xl
... racters are equally true , various , and profound with his serious . So little is he disposed to caricature that we may rather say many of his traits are almost too nice and delicate for the stage , that they can only be properly seized ...
... racters are equally true , various , and profound with his serious . So little is he disposed to caricature that we may rather say many of his traits are almost too nice and delicate for the stage , that they can only be properly seized ...
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Ajax arms art thou bear beauty Ben Jonson blood bosom breath brow Brutus Cæsar cheek CORIOLANUS crown Cymbeline dead dear death deed doth dream ears earth eyes fair FALSTAFF father fear fire fool foul Francis Collins friends gentle give gods grief hand hath head hear heart heaven honour Iago Jonson king kiss Lady lips live Locrine London Prodigal look lord lov'd love's lover Macb Macd maid Malone melancholy Midsummer Night's Dream moon nature ne'er never night noble o'er passion pity play poet poor prince queen racters Robert Arden Shakspeare Shakspeare's shame sing sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit Stratford Susanna Hall swear sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue true vex'd virtue weep wife William D'Avenant wind woman words youth