Bible Truths with Shakspearean Parallels; Being Selections from Scripture, Moral, Doctrinal, and Preceptial, with Passages Illustrative of the Text, from the Writings of Shakspeare. [Compiled by James Brown, of Selkirk.]Whittaker&Company, 1862 - 142 頁 |
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... speak , were waiting upon the men who could popularly incorporate the glorious element in their literature . Modern civilization can scarcely * And there can be little doubt but that he could have endorsed the following confession of ...
... speak , were waiting upon the men who could popularly incorporate the glorious element in their literature . Modern civilization can scarcely * And there can be little doubt but that he could have endorsed the following confession of ...
第 xiv 頁
... speaking affords us a striking example of it . Never was there such a moral declension , and with it an intellectual atrophy , as exhibited between the drama of Elizabeth and the drama of the Restoration . In the time of Eliza- beth and ...
... speaking affords us a striking example of it . Never was there such a moral declension , and with it an intellectual atrophy , as exhibited between the drama of Elizabeth and the drama of the Restoration . In the time of Eliza- beth and ...
第 xvi 頁
... speak , in their own impurity , that they cannot be great if they would . " In such cases Men's natures wrangle with inferior things , Though great ones are their object . ” Even in our greatest authors who have mixed with the pure fire ...
... speak , in their own impurity , that they cannot be great if they would . " In such cases Men's natures wrangle with inferior things , Though great ones are their object . ” Even in our greatest authors who have mixed with the pure fire ...
第 xx 頁
... speak for the pleasantness of the work , for al- though it has occupied the greater part of the leisure hours of a few years , it has been altogether of that nature which only enables him to subscribe with greater emphasis his testimony ...
... speak for the pleasantness of the work , for al- though it has occupied the greater part of the leisure hours of a few years , it has been altogether of that nature which only enables him to subscribe with greater emphasis his testimony ...
第 27 頁
... speak ; Augurs , and understood relations , have , By magot - pies , and choughs , and rooks , brought forth The secret'st man of blood . - MACBETH . Act III . Scene 4 . Guiltiness will speak , Though tongues were out of use . OTHELLO ...
... speak ; Augurs , and understood relations , have , By magot - pies , and choughs , and rooks , brought forth The secret'st man of blood . - MACBETH . Act III . Scene 4 . Guiltiness will speak , Though tongues were out of use . OTHELLO ...
常見字詞
ALL'S allusions Blessed COMEDY OF ERRORS conscience CYMBELINE death deed Deut devil doth earth ECCLES Ecclus evil eyes fall faults fear forgive genius GENTLEMEN OF VERONA glory HAMLET hand hath heart heaven HENRY IV HENRY VIII honour iniquity John JULIUS CESAR KING HENRY VI KING HENRY VIII KING LEAR KING RICHARD KING RICHARD II Lord Love's Labour's Lost Luke MACBETH maketh Matt MEASURE FOR MEASURE men's MERCHANT OF VENICE mercy MERRY WIVES morality nature never OTHELLO poor praise PRINCE OF TYRE PROV rich saith Scene Scripture Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt shew soul spirit thee thine things Thou art thou hast TIMON OF ATHENS tongue TROILUS AND CRESSIDA truth TWELFTH NIGHT unto virtue wicked WINTER'S TALE WIVES OF WINDSOR words xvii xxiv xxvi xxviii xxxi