Concordance to Shakespeare1787 |
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第 iii 頁
... present publi- cation , is to bring into one view the parallel paffages of the poet , fo as to form a kind of Concordance to his works . The utility of fuch a compilation must be obvious , and in- deed especially fo , when it is ...
... present publi- cation , is to bring into one view the parallel paffages of the poet , fo as to form a kind of Concordance to his works . The utility of fuch a compilation must be obvious , and in- deed especially fo , when it is ...
第 vii 頁
... present selection is , to make the poet fometimes fpeak in maxims or fentences , accord- ing to the idea of Dr. Johnson ; and at other times to give his defcription of one and the fame affection or paffion , as it is feen in dif- ferent ...
... present selection is , to make the poet fometimes fpeak in maxims or fentences , accord- ing to the idea of Dr. Johnson ; and at other times to give his defcription of one and the fame affection or paffion , as it is feen in dif- ferent ...
第 viii 頁
... observations on such paffages of the poet as come not within the plan of the present work . If duly encouraged , he means to publish them without delay . A CONCORDANCE то SHAKESPEARE . ABS ACQ ABSTINENCE . E viii ADVERTISEMENT .
... observations on such paffages of the poet as come not within the plan of the present work . If duly encouraged , he means to publish them without delay . A CONCORDANCE то SHAKESPEARE . ABS ACQ ABSTINENCE . E viii ADVERTISEMENT .
第 2 頁
... present deeds , That all your acts are queens . Wint . Tale , A. 4 , S. 3 . If powers divine Behold our human actions ( as they do ) , I doubt not then , but innocence fhall make False accufation blush , and tyranny Tremble at patience ...
... present deeds , That all your acts are queens . Wint . Tale , A. 4 , S. 3 . If powers divine Behold our human actions ( as they do ) , I doubt not then , but innocence fhall make False accufation blush , and tyranny Tremble at patience ...
第 4 頁
... present act , You fee we do ; yet fee you but our hands , And this the bleeding business they have done ; Our hearts you fee not , they are pitiful . Julius Cæfar , A. 3 , S. 1 . But wherefore do you droop ? why look you fad ? Be great ...
... present act , You fee we do ; yet fee you but our hands , And this the bleeding business they have done ; Our hearts you fee not , they are pitiful . Julius Cæfar , A. 3 , S. 1 . But wherefore do you droop ? why look you fad ? Be great ...
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