The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 290
... death - practis'd duke : For him ' tis well , That of thy death and business I can tell . [ Exit EDGAR , dragging out the body Glo . The king is mad : how stiff is my vile sense , That I stand up , and have ingenious feeling Of my huge ...
... death - practis'd duke : For him ' tis well , That of thy death and business I can tell . [ Exit EDGAR , dragging out the body Glo . The king is mad : how stiff is my vile sense , That I stand up , and have ingenious feeling Of my huge ...
Page 358
... death , Romeo is banished , -- to speak that word , Is father , mother , Tybalt , Romeo , Juliet , All slain , all dead : -Romeo is banished , - There is no end , no limit , measure , bound , In that word's death ; no words can that woe ...
... death , Romeo is banished , -- to speak that word , Is father , mother , Tybalt , Romeo , Juliet , All slain , all dead : -Romeo is banished , - There is no end , no limit , measure , bound , In that word's death ; no words can that woe ...
Page 359
... death : -- then banishment Is death mis - term'd calling death - banishment , Thou cut'st my head off with a golden axe , And smil'st upon the stroke that murders me . Fri. O deadly sin ! O rude unthankfulness ! Thy fault our law calls ...
... death : -- then banishment Is death mis - term'd calling death - banishment , Thou cut'st my head off with a golden axe , And smil'st upon the stroke that murders me . Fri. O deadly sin ! O rude unthankfulness ! Thy fault our law calls ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare; Illustrated: Embracing A Life of ... William Shakespeare No preview available - 2006 |
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