The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Bände 5-6Little, Brown, 1889 |
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... dead ; excessive grief , the enemy to the living . Count . If the living be enemy to the grief , the excess makes it soon mortal . Ber . Madam , I desire your holy wishes . Laf . How understand we that ? Count . Be thou blest , Bertram ...
... dead ; excessive grief , the enemy to the living . Count . If the living be enemy to the grief , the excess makes it soon mortal . Ber . Madam , I desire your holy wishes . Laf . How understand we that ? Count . Be thou blest , Bertram ...
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... fire of youth light not your mind , You are no maiden , but a monument : When you are dead you should be such a one As you are now , for you are cold and stern ; And now you should be as your mother was When SC . II . 77 THAT ENDS WELL .
... fire of youth light not your mind , You are no maiden , but a monument : When you are dead you should be such a one As you are now , for you are cold and stern ; And now you should be as your mother was When SC . II . 77 THAT ENDS WELL .
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... dead ; therefore I'll lie with him When I am buried . Since Frenchmen are so braid , Marry that will , I live and die a maid : Only , in this disguise , I think ' t no sin To cozen him that would unjustly win . [ Exit . SCENE III . The ...
... dead ; therefore I'll lie with him When I am buried . Since Frenchmen are so braid , Marry that will , I live and die a maid : Only , in this disguise , I think ' t no sin To cozen him that would unjustly win . [ Exit . SCENE III . The ...
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... dead , and I am the grave of it . 2 Lord . He hath perverted a young gentlewoman here in Florence of a most chaste renown ; and this night he fleshes his will in the spoil of her honour : he hath given her his monumental ring , and ...
... dead , and I am the grave of it . 2 Lord . He hath perverted a young gentlewoman here in Florence of a most chaste renown ; and this night he fleshes his will in the spoil of her honour : he hath given her his monumental ring , and ...
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... dead : the army breaking , My husband hies him home ; where , Heaven aiding , And by the leave of my good lord the King , We'll be before our welcome . Wid . Gentle Madam , You never had a servant to whose trust Your business was more ...
... dead : the army breaking , My husband hies him home ; where , Heaven aiding , And by the leave of my good lord the King , We'll be before our welcome . Wid . Gentle Madam , You never had a servant to whose trust Your business was more ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Bände 5-6 William Shakespeare Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1892 |
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