The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1895 |
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... Death takes Antony as a mean man is taken ; her , too , he leaves un- queened , a mere woman who has lost her lover . Then " all's but nought , " the world is left poor , the light of it gone out ; and it is with real sincerity , with a ...
... Death takes Antony as a mean man is taken ; her , too , he leaves un- queened , a mere woman who has lost her lover . Then " all's but nought , " the world is left poor , the light of it gone out ; and it is with real sincerity , with a ...
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... death of Fulvia facilitated the reconciliation that followed between Octavianus and Antony , which was strengthened by the marriage of the latter with Oc- tavia , sister of the former . After the triumvirs had made peace with Sextus ...
... death of Fulvia facilitated the reconciliation that followed between Octavianus and Antony , which was strengthened by the marriage of the latter with Oc- tavia , sister of the former . After the triumvirs had made peace with Sextus ...
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... death by strangling in the prison ; Lear in that clouded gleam , which at the last breaks in for a moment upon the mad brain , has some glimpse of a higher love and truth than he has yet known ; the blind Gloster gropes his way to his ...
... death by strangling in the prison ; Lear in that clouded gleam , which at the last breaks in for a moment upon the mad brain , has some glimpse of a higher love and truth than he has yet known ; the blind Gloster gropes his way to his ...
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