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4. oldal
... face and hands were of a flesh color ; the eyes of a light hazel ; the hair and the beard were auburn . The doub- let was painted scarlet , and the loose gown without sleeves worn over it , was black . In 1749 the monument was repaired ...
... face and hands were of a flesh color ; the eyes of a light hazel ; the hair and the beard were auburn . The doub- let was painted scarlet , and the loose gown without sleeves worn over it , was black . In 1749 the monument was repaired ...
5. oldal
... face . On page 140 he says : " The nose and forehead are fine ; and were 5 it not for a rather disproportionate length from the former to the mouth , the face would be remarkably handsome . It has a more fleshy appearance than any of ...
... face . On page 140 he says : " The nose and forehead are fine ; and were 5 it not for a rather disproportionate length from the former to the mouth , the face would be remarkably handsome . It has a more fleshy appearance than any of ...
6. oldal
... face to have been " sculptured with singular delicacy and care " except the eyes . The shortness of the nose , and the unusual length of the upper lip in the Stratford bust has been frequently noticed and commented upon . In 1814 George ...
... face to have been " sculptured with singular delicacy and care " except the eyes . The shortness of the nose , and the unusual length of the upper lip in the Stratford bust has been frequently noticed and commented upon . In 1814 George ...
11. oldal
... face , and much of a boy's life afterwards may depend upon the answers which he is conscious of making to those questions in the class - room . The asthetic study , whether consciously or unconsciously æsthetic , involved in work- ing ...
... face , and much of a boy's life afterwards may depend upon the answers which he is conscious of making to those questions in the class - room . The asthetic study , whether consciously or unconsciously æsthetic , involved in work- ing ...
16. oldal
... face at ample view ; But , like a cloistress , she will veiled walk " - ( TWELFTH NIGHT , I , i , 27. ) Alvey A. Aide CONSIDER the hole passage , " This heavy- headed revel. 16 ON THE " IMBARRING " OF " CROOKED TITLES . "
... face at ample view ; But , like a cloistress , she will veiled walk " - ( TWELFTH NIGHT , I , i , 27. ) Alvey A. Aide CONSIDER the hole passage , " This heavy- headed revel. 16 ON THE " IMBARRING " OF " CROOKED TITLES . "
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269. oldal - Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice, And could of men distinguish, her election Hath seal'd thee for herself: for thou hast been As one, in suffering all, that suffers nothing; A man that fortune's buffets and rewards Hast ta'en with equal thanks...
269. oldal - I know my course. The spirit that I have seen May be the devil : and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy, — As he is very potent with such spirits, — Abuses me to damn me: I'll have grounds More relative than this: — the play's the thing Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
110. oldal - But to my mind, — though I am native here, And to the manner born, — it is a custom More honour'd in the breach than the observance.
269. oldal - Then trip him, that his heels may kick at heaven; And that his soul may be as damn'd and black As hell, whereto it goes.
42. oldal - Planting his stedfast footsteps in the sea, Making the heaven of heavens his dwelling-place, Spares but the cloudy border of his base To the foil'd searching of mortality ; And thou, who didst the stars and sunbeams know, Self-school'd, self-scann'd, self-honour'd, selfsecure, Didst tread on earth unguess'd at.
69. oldal - Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be What thou art promised. Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o' the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way. Thou wouldst be great; Art not without ambition: but without The illness should attend it: what thou wouldst highly, That wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win: thou'dst have, great Glamis, That which cries 'Thus thou must do, if thou have it;' And that which rather thou dost fear to do Than wishest should...
262. oldal - Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy Will, And Will to boot, and Will in over-plus ; More than enough am I that vex thee still, To thy sweet will making addition thus. Wilt thou, whose will is large and spacious, Not once vouchsafe to hide my will in thine...
212. oldal - Than wishest should be undone.' Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear ; And chastise with the valour of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round, Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crown'd withal.
202. oldal - I would inform you, that this book, in all numbers, is not the same with that which was acted on the public stage; wherein a second pen •' had good share: in place of which, I have rather chosen to put weaker, and, no doubt, less pleasing, of mine own, than to defraud so happy a genius of his right by my loathed usurpation.
110. oldal - So, oft it chances in particular men, That for some vicious mole...