Shakspere Weighed in an Even BalanceSaunders, Otley, and Company, 1864 - 86页 |
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... FORDHAM FLOWER , ESQ . , MAYOR OF STRATFORD - ON - AVON , AND VICE - CHAIRMAN OF THE SHAKSPERE TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION , THESE PAGES ARE RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED . M165450 PREFACE TO THE READER . IN submitting this little volume.
... FORDHAM FLOWER , ESQ . , MAYOR OF STRATFORD - ON - AVON , AND VICE - CHAIRMAN OF THE SHAKSPERE TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION , THESE PAGES ARE RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED . M165450 PREFACE TO THE READER . IN submitting this little volume.
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Alfred Pownall. PREFACE TO THE READER . IN submitting this little volume to a Shakspere - revering public , the author has but little to remark by way of preface . Of course he does not expect that every one ... READER . and whatever be the.
Alfred Pownall. PREFACE TO THE READER . IN submitting this little volume to a Shakspere - revering public , the author has but little to remark by way of preface . Of course he does not expect that every one ... READER . and whatever be the.
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Alfred Pownall. viii PREFACE TO THE READER . and whatever be the opinion of the reader respecting the following pages , they are offered as a small tribute , humble but hearty , of appreciation of the immortal Bard , to whom England in ...
Alfred Pownall. viii PREFACE TO THE READER . and whatever be the opinion of the reader respecting the following pages , they are offered as a small tribute , humble but hearty , of appreciation of the immortal Bard , to whom England in ...
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... reader a few selec- tions which he may read with pleasure , and which a clergyman may bring forward with a full confidence that he is not " misusing the reverence of his place , " 1 or forgetful of the sacred office which it is his ...
... reader a few selec- tions which he may read with pleasure , and which a clergyman may bring forward with a full confidence that he is not " misusing the reverence of his place , " 1 or forgetful of the sacred office which it is his ...
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... reader carefully ( I will not say to peruse , but ) to study the Tragedy of Macbeth , and in connection with it , the History of the Prophet Balaam contained in the Book of Numbers . The points of resem- blance between the moral ...
... reader carefully ( I will not say to peruse , but ) to study the Tragedy of Macbeth , and in connection with it , the History of the Prophet Balaam contained in the Book of Numbers . The points of resem- blance between the moral ...
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第63页 - Setting endeavour in continual motion ; To which is fixed, as an aim or butt, Obedience : for so work the honey bees ; Creatures, that, by a rule in nature, teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom.
第60页 - Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea, Which serves it in the office of a wall Or as a moat defensive to a house, Against the envy of less happier lands, — This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England, This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings, Fear'd by their breed, and famous by their birth...
第20页 - Take but degree away, untune that string, And, hark ! what discord follows ; each thing meets In mere oppugnancy : the bounded waters Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores, And make a sop of all this solid globe...
第40页 - And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me more must be heard of, say, I taught thee; Say, Wolsey, that once trod the ways of glory, And sounded all the depths and shoals of honour, Found thee a way, out of his wreck, to rise in; A sure and safe one, though thy master miss'd it.
第28页 - While thou liest warm at home, secure and safe, And craves no other tribute at thy hands, But love, fair looks, and true obedience; Too little payment for so great a debt. Such duty as the subject owes the prince, Even such, a woman oweth to her husband...
第19页 - The heavens themselves, the planets, and this centre Observe degree, priority, and place, Insisture, course, proportion, season, form, Office, and custom, in all line of order : And therefore is the glorious planet Sol In noble eminence enthron'd and spher'd Amidst the other ; whose med'cinable eye Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil, And posts, like the commandment of a king, Sans check to good and bad...
第85页 - 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, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
第14页 - Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament, adversity is the blessing of the New, which carrieth the greater benediction and the clearer revelation of God's favour.
第14页 - Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes; and adversity is not without comforts and hopes. We see in needleworks and embroideries, it is more pleasing to have a lively work upon a sad and solemn ground, than to have a dark and melancholy work upon a lightsome ground : judge, therefore, of the pleasure of the heart by the pleasure of the eye.
第10页 - You would be, sweet madam, if your miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are : And yet, for aught I see, they are as sick, that surfeit with too much, as they that starve with nothing...