The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Band 1John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 Seiten |
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Be absolute for death ? ; either death or life To make thy riches pleasant . ... That
do this habitation , where thou keep ' st , To sue to live , I find , I seek to die ;
Hourly afflict : merely , thou art death ' s fool ; 35 And , seeking death , find life :
Let it ...
Be absolute for death ? ; either death or life To make thy riches pleasant . ... That
do this habitation , where thou keep ' st , To sue to live , I find , I seek to die ;
Hourly afflict : merely , thou art death ' s fool ; 35 And , seeking death , find life :
Let it ...
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But fetter you till death . Isab . What says my brother ? Cliud . Perpetual durance ?
Claud . Death is a fearful thing . Isab . Ay , just , perpetual durance ; a restraint .
10 Isab . And shamed life a hatetul . ( where ; Though all the world ' s vastidity ...
But fetter you till death . Isab . What says my brother ? Cliud . Perpetual durance ?
Claud . Death is a fearful thing . Isab . Ay , just , perpetual durance ; a restraint .
10 Isab . And shamed life a hatetul . ( where ; Though all the world ' s vastidity ...
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Your brother ' s death , I know , sits at your heart : Duke . I protest I love the duke ,
as I love my And you may marvel , why I obscur ' d myself , self , Labouring to
save his life ; and would not rather Ang . Hark ! how the villain would close now ...
Your brother ' s death , I know , sits at your heart : Duke . I protest I love the duke ,
as I love my And you may marvel , why I obscur ' d myself , self , Labouring to
save his life ; and would not rather Ang . Hark ! how the villain would close now ...
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... the breaking seas ? From off my hands , here , in the view of men , | K . Rich .
Needs must I like it well ; I weep I will unfold some causes of your death . for joy ,
You have inisled a prince , a royal king , To stand upon iny kingdom once again .
... the breaking seas ? From off my hands , here , in the view of men , | K . Rich .
Needs must I like it well ; I weep I will unfold some causes of your death . for joy ,
You have inisled a prince , a royal king , To stand upon iny kingdom once again .
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Stand bare and naked , trembling at themselves ? Cry , wòe , destruction , ruin ,
loss , decay ; So when this thief , this traitor , Bolingbroke , The worst is death ,
and death will have his day , Who all this while hath revell ' d in the night , |
Scroop .
Stand bare and naked , trembling at themselves ? Cry , wòe , destruction , ruin ,
loss , decay ; So when this thief , this traitor , Bolingbroke , The worst is death ,
and death will have his day , Who all this while hath revell ' d in the night , |
Scroop .
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