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... Death is expelled heavenly - by the power of heaven . " A speech of Hamlet , act ii . sc . 2 , stands thus in the folio ; " I have of late , but wherefore I know not , lost all my mirth , forgone all custome of exercise ; and indeed ...
... Death is expelled heavenly - by the power of heaven . " A speech of Hamlet , act ii . sc . 2 , stands thus in the folio ; " I have of late , but wherefore I know not , lost all my mirth , forgone all custome of exercise ; and indeed ...
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... death is amorous , ' & c . Romeo first asserts that he will believe , then checks himself , and puts it interrogatively , whether he shall believe that death is amorous ? " COLLIER . In the first place , nothing can be more evident ...
... death is amorous , ' & c . Romeo first asserts that he will believe , then checks himself , and puts it interrogatively , whether he shall believe that death is amorous ? " COLLIER . In the first place , nothing can be more evident ...
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... death . [ He faints . " Mr. Knight prints , with the folio ; " Mon. I bleed still ; I am hurt to the death .-- He dies- " and remarks ; " Because these words [ ' He dies ' ] are not found in the quarto , the line there being eked out ...
... death . [ He faints . " Mr. Knight prints , with the folio ; " Mon. I bleed still ; I am hurt to the death .-- He dies- " and remarks ; " Because these words [ ' He dies ' ] are not found in the quarto , the line there being eked out ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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