... public cause ; Approach : behold this marble. Know ye not The features? Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your own estate, The secrets of your bosom? Here then, round His monument with reverence while ye stand, Say to each other:... The Autobiography of John Britton - 35. lappuseautors: John Britton - 1849Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Collection - 1758 - 354 lapas
...other : " This was Shakefpear's form ; " Who walk'd in every path of human life, " Felt every paffion ; and to all mankind " Doth now, will ever that experience...yield " Which his own genius only could acquire." v. GULIELMUS III. FORTIS, PIUS, LIBERATOR^ CUM INEUNTE AETATE PATRIAE LABENTI ADFUISSET SALUS IPSE... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 lapas
...: '* This was Shakefpear's form ; ** Who walk'd in every path of human life, " Felt every paflion ; and to all mankind " Doth now, will ever that experience...yield '* Which his own genius only could acquire." &m*<w®w*mw v. GULIELMUS III. FORTIS, PIUS, LIBERATOR, CUM INEUNTE AETATE PATRIAE LABENTI ADFUISSET... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 lapas
...: " This was Shakefpear's form ; *' Who walk'd in every path of human life, " Felt every paflion ; and to all mankind " Doth now, will ever that experience...yield " Which his own genius only could acquire." v. GULIELMUS III. FORTIS, PIUS, LIBERATOR, CUM INEUNTE AETATE PATRIAE LABENTI ADFUISSET SALUS IPSE... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 lapas
...other: " This was Shakefpeare's form} " Who walk'd in every path of human life, " Felt every pafiiori; and to all mankind " Doth now, will ever that experience...yield " Which his own, genius only could acquire." AKINSIDE. From the fame Author's Pleafures of Imagination, Book 3. when lightening fires The arch of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 404 lapas
..." This was Shakefpeare's form ; '.' Who walk'd in every path of human life, " Felt every paffion ; and to all mankind " Doth now, will ever, that experience...yield " Which his own genius only could acquire.'* V. CULIELMVS III. FORTIS, PIVS, LIBER ATOR, CVM 1NEVNTE AETATE PATIUAE LABENT1 ADFVISSET SALVS IPSK... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 lapas
...His monument with reverence while you stand, Say to each other : ".This was Shakspere's form; "Who walk'd in every path of human life, " Felt every passion...yield " Which his own genius only could acquire." AKENSIDE. From tlte same Autko r'j Pleasures of Imagination, Book III. • when lightning fires The... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 372 lapas
...: " This was Shakefpeare's form ; fr Who walk'd in every path of human life. " Felt every paffion ; and to all mankind " Doth now, will ever, that experience...yield " Which his own genius only could acquire," V. CULIELMVS III. FORTIS, PIVS, LIBERATOR, CVM INEVNTE AETATE PATRIAE LABENTI AD FVISSET SALVS IPSE... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 lapas
...other : " This was Shakfpeare's form ; " Who walk'd in every path of human life, " Felt every paflion ; and to all mankind " Doth now, will ever, that experience...yield " Which his own genius only could acquire." AKENSIDE. From the fame Author's Pleafures of Imagination, B. III. when lightning fires The arch of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 lapas
...other : " This was Shakfpeare's form ; " Who walk'd in every path of human life, " Felt every paflion ; and to all mankind " Doth now, will ever, that experience...yield " Which his own genius only could acquire." AKENSIDE. From the fame Author's Pleafures of Imagination, B. III. • when lightning fires The arch... | |
| 1810 - 702 lapas
...His monument, with reverence, while ye stand, Say to each other; " This was Shakspeare's form, Who walk'd in every path of human life, Felt every; passion,...experience yield, Which his own genius only could acquire." pr. Wm. Smith commences a sermon to the freemasons in 15T8 with a fine apostrophe to liberty. " Liberty,... | |
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