The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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William Shakespeare. To rush into the secret house of death , Ere death dare come to us ? -How do you , women ? What , what ? good cheer ! Why , how now , Charmian ? My noble girls ! -Ah , women , women ! look , Our lamp is spent , it's ...
William Shakespeare. To rush into the secret house of death , Ere death dare come to us ? -How do you , women ? What , what ? good cheer ! Why , how now , Charmian ? My noble girls ! -Ah , women , women ! look , Our lamp is spent , it's ...
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... death , & c . ] I solicit death to delay ; or , I trouble death by keeping him in waiting . JOHNSON . and Attendants . SCENE , Britain . ACT IV . ] 9 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... death , & c . ] I solicit death to delay ; or , I trouble death by keeping him in waiting . JOHNSON . and Attendants . SCENE , Britain . ACT IV . ] 9 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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... 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 ...
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