Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... death , The impression of keen whips I'd wear as rubies , And strip myself to death , as to a bed That longing have been sick for ere I'd yield My body up to shame . " And as she had strength to accept pain and death for herself rather ...
... death , The impression of keen whips I'd wear as rubies , And strip myself to death , as to a bed That longing have been sick for ere I'd yield My body up to shame . " And as she had strength to accept pain and death for herself rather ...
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... death of Clarence and Edward except as their life or death may serve his own attempt upon the crown , cynically loveless towards his feeble and un- happy wife , Richard admires with an enthusiastic admi- ration his great father ...
... death of Clarence and Edward except as their life or death may serve his own attempt upon the crown , cynically loveless towards his feeble and un- happy wife , Richard admires with an enthusiastic admi- ration his great father ...
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... death quite in that " high Roman fashion " which she had announced . She dreads physical pain , and is fearful of the ravage which death might commit upon her beauty ; under her physician's direction , she has " pursued conclusions ...
... death quite in that " high Roman fashion " which she had announced . She dreads physical pain , and is fearful of the ravage which death might commit upon her beauty ; under her physician's direction , she has " pursued conclusions ...
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