Selected Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 1American book Company, 1936 |
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Page 63
... death destroying death , Where fearing dying pays death servile breath . 180 162. antic : grotesque figure . 163. Scoffing his state : mocking his splendor . 166. self and vain conceit : selfish and vain imagination . 168. humour'd ...
... death destroying death , Where fearing dying pays death servile breath . 180 162. antic : grotesque figure . 163. Scoffing his state : mocking his splendor . 166. self and vain conceit : selfish and vain imagination . 168. humour'd ...
Page 304
... death by slanderous tongues Was the Hero that here lies : Death , in guerdon of her wrongs , Gives her fame which never dies . So the life that died with shame Lives in death with glorious fame . Hang thou there upon the tomb , Praising ...
... death by slanderous tongues Was the Hero that here lies : Death , in guerdon of her wrongs , Gives her fame which never dies . So the life that died with shame Lives in death with glorious fame . Hang thou there upon the tomb , Praising ...
Page 566
... death of his son and the apparent death of his wife . ( 3 ) Instead of permitting Mamillius to die suddenly without apparent cause , as Greene's story permits Garinter , Shakespeare supplies a reason for the death of the little prince ...
... death of his son and the apparent death of his wife . ( 3 ) Instead of permitting Mamillius to die suddenly without apparent cause , as Greene's story permits Garinter , Shakespeare supplies a reason for the death of the little prince ...
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