The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... murder you , I am the person ap- pointed to murder you . 51 i . e . to screw or move you to it . time meant any kind of winding screw . a common expression . A vice in Shakspeare's The vice of a clock was * Be yok'd with his , that did ...
... murder you , I am the person ap- pointed to murder you . 51 i . e . to screw or move you to it . time meant any kind of winding screw . a common expression . A vice in Shakspeare's The vice of a clock was * Be yok'd with his , that did ...
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Shakespeare. The innocent milk in its most innocent mouth , Haled out to murder : Myself on every post ' Proclaim'd a strumpet ; with immodest hatred , The child - bed privilege denied , which ' longs To women of all fashion : -Lastly ...
Shakespeare. The innocent milk in its most innocent mouth , Haled out to murder : Myself on every post ' Proclaim'd a strumpet ; with immodest hatred , The child - bed privilege denied , which ' longs To women of all fashion : -Lastly ...
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... murder monsters , and bringeth goddes from heaven , and fetcheth devils from hell , ' & c . 3 i . e . leave unexamined the progress of the intermediate time which filled up the gap in Perdita's story . The reasoning of Time is not very ...
... murder monsters , and bringeth goddes from heaven , and fetcheth devils from hell , ' & c . 3 i . e . leave unexamined the progress of the intermediate time which filled up the gap in Perdita's story . The reasoning of Time is not very ...
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... murder her I married . Paul . I should so : Were I the ghost that walk'd , I'd bid you mark Her eye ; and tell me , for what dull part in't You chose her : then I'd shriek , that even your ears Should rift to hear me ; and the words ...
... murder her I married . Paul . I should so : Were I the ghost that walk'd , I'd bid you mark Her eye ; and tell me , for what dull part in't You chose her : then I'd shriek , that even your ears Should rift to hear me ; and the words ...
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... murder me ? Thou gaoler , thou , I am thy prisoner ; wilt thou suffer them To make a rescue ? Off . Masters , let him go ; He is my prisoner , and you shall not have him . Pinch . Go , bind this man , for he is frantic too . Adr . What ...
... murder me ? Thou gaoler , thou , I am thy prisoner ; wilt thou suffer them To make a rescue ? Off . Masters , let him go ; He is my prisoner , and you shall not have him . Pinch . Go , bind this man , for he is frantic too . Adr . What ...
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