Shakspeare's Seven Ages: Or, The Progress of Human LifeC.S. Arnold, 1831 - 281 страница |
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... tomb . “ The thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to , " attach to Infancy , Childhood , Youth , and Manhood , as well as to Old Age . It is however the province of “ the beloved Physician , " ( as Paul hath denominated the ...
... tomb . “ The thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to , " attach to Infancy , Childhood , Youth , and Manhood , as well as to Old Age . It is however the province of “ the beloved Physician , " ( as Paul hath denominated the ...
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... tomb of SHAKSPEARE ! Mr. told the writer that he was excited by curiosity to push his head and shoulders through the cavity , that he saw the remains of THE BARD , and that he could easily have brought away his skull , but was deterred ...
... tomb of SHAKSPEARE ! Mr. told the writer that he was excited by curiosity to push his head and shoulders through the cavity , that he saw the remains of THE BARD , and that he could easily have brought away his skull , but was deterred ...
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... tomb ? Oh ! ho ! quoth the Devil , ' tis my JOHN A COMBE ! The sharpness of the satire so stung the man , that it is said he never forgave it . " Dr. Drake , anxious for the character of Shakspeare , questions the truth of it as ...
... tomb ? Oh ! ho ! quoth the Devil , ' tis my JOHN A COMBE ! The sharpness of the satire so stung the man , that it is said he never forgave it . " Dr. Drake , anxious for the character of Shakspeare , questions the truth of it as ...
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... ever ! Time may spoil The blooming honours of our youth , and grave His mournful impress on our fading forms ; And Death may claim his victims , but the soul , Swift from the cold and solitary tomb , On eaglepinions 64 INTRODUCTION .
... ever ! Time may spoil The blooming honours of our youth , and grave His mournful impress on our fading forms ; And Death may claim his victims , but the soul , Swift from the cold and solitary tomb , On eaglepinions 64 INTRODUCTION .
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... tomb , On eaglepinions mounting , seeks its source , Its God ! the common Father of mankind ! Yes , we shall live for ever ! Life's short years May bring their destin'd trials , cares , and joys , And strew the thorns and roses in our ...
... tomb , On eaglepinions mounting , seeks its source , Its God ! the common Father of mankind ! Yes , we shall live for ever ! Life's short years May bring their destin'd trials , cares , and joys , And strew the thorns and roses in our ...
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affection arms Bard beard beautiful behold Bishop of Landaff blessings blest bliss blood bosom breast Britons character charms child Childhood Chimham circumstance dear death delight delineation divine Drake earth eternal eyes Father feel felicity fond fool friends genius glory grace grave hand happy hath heart Heaven honour hope hour human illustrative immortal Infant interesting JOHN EVANS Julius Cæsar Justice Justice of Peace king laws life's live Lord Manhood mankind melancholy ment mind moral mother motley fool NATHAN DRAKE nature never o'er OLD AGE Pantaloon parents passions peace period pleasure Poet praise Proclus racter religion rise sacred says scene SECOND CHILDISHNESS sentiments SEVEN AGES SHAK SHAKSPEARE Shakspeare's sighs smile Soldier soul spirit Stratford sweet tears tender thee thine things thou thought throne tion tomb truth virtue virtuous voice William Hazlitt wisdom wise WORLD'S A STAGE writings youth
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