The poems of Shakespeare. Richardson's essays on his principal dramatick charactersMunroe & Francis, 1807 |
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affection appear art thou bear beauty behold blood breast breath character cheeks Colatine conduct dead dear death deed delight desire discernment dost doth emotions excite eyes face fair fair lord false father fear feelings fire flatter fool foul gentle give grace grief guilt Hamlet hast hate hath heart heaven Hecuba honour human Iachimo imagination Imogen indignation John king kiss Laertes lips live lively colour look lord love's Lucrece Macbeth mankind Menelaus mind misanthropy nature never New-York Newburyport night object Olorus pain passion pity pleasure poet poison'd poor Portsmouth praise Priam principles queen quoth render resentment Richard sense sensibility Sextus Tarquinius Shakespeare shalt shame shew sorrow soul suffer sweet Tarquin tears temper thee Theseus thine things thou art thought thro thyself Timon Timon of Athens tion tongue true truth unto violent virtue weep William wound youth