The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... death , the public taste , ever dependent upon novelty , was strongly directed to the plays of Fletcher , and during the remainder of the seventeenth century , the noble productions of our poet gave place to a species of dramatic ...
... death , the public taste , ever dependent upon novelty , was strongly directed to the plays of Fletcher , and during the remainder of the seventeenth century , the noble productions of our poet gave place to a species of dramatic ...
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... death . [ A noise within . Here's goodly work ! 2 Pat . I would they were a - bed ? The which shall turn you to no further harm , Than so much loss of time . Sic . Speak briefly then ; For we are peremptory to despatch This viperous ...
... death . [ A noise within . Here's goodly work ! 2 Pat . I would they were a - bed ? The which shall turn you to no further harm , Than so much loss of time . Sic . Speak briefly then ; For we are peremptory to despatch This viperous ...
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... death , cry death ; Insisting on the old prerogative And power i'the truth o'the cause . Ed . I shall inform them . Bru . And when such time they have begun to cry , Let them not cease , but with a din confus'd Enforce the present ...
... death , cry death ; Insisting on the old prerogative And power i'the truth o'the cause . Ed . I shall inform them . Bru . And when such time they have begun to cry , Let them not cease , but with a din confus'd Enforce the present ...
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... death of princes . Ces . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once . Of all the wonders that I yet have heard , It seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death , a ...
... death of princes . Ces . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once . Of all the wonders that I yet have heard , It seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death , a ...
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... death . Bru . Grant that , and then is death a benefit : So are we Cesar's friends , that have abridg'd His time of fearing death . - Stoop , Romans , stoop , And let us bathe our hands in Cesar's blood Up to the elbows , and besmear ...
... death . Bru . Grant that , and then is death a benefit : So are we Cesar's friends , that have abridg'd His time of fearing death . - Stoop , Romans , stoop , And let us bathe our hands in Cesar's blood Up to the elbows , and besmear ...
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