Shakespeare and His Fellow Dramatists: A Selection of Plays Illustrating the Glories of the Golden Age of English Drama, Volume 1Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1929 - English drama |
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Page 541
... dead , deceased , she's dead ; alack the day ! LADY CAP . Alack the day ! she's dead , she's dead ! she's dead ! CAP . Ha ! let me see her . - Out , alas ! she's cold ; stiff ; Her blood is settled ; and her joints are [ 51 Life and ...
... dead , deceased , she's dead ; alack the day ! LADY CAP . Alack the day ! she's dead , she's dead ! she's dead ! CAP . Ha ! let me see her . - Out , alas ! she's cold ; stiff ; Her blood is settled ; and her joints are [ 51 Life and ...
Page 549
... dead ; and Juliet , dead be- fore , Warm and new killed . PRINCE . Search , seek , and know how this foul murder comes . 1 WATCH . Here is a friar , and slaugh- tered Romeo's man ; [ 360 With instruments upon them , fit to open These dead ...
... dead ; and Juliet , dead be- fore , Warm and new killed . PRINCE . Search , seek , and know how this foul murder comes . 1 WATCH . Here is a friar , and slaugh- tered Romeo's man ; [ 360 With instruments upon them , fit to open These dead ...
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... dead . ORL . Ha ? dead ? HIP . Yes ; what of her was left , not worth the keeping , Even in my sight was thrown into a grave . ORL . Dead ! my last and best peace go with her ! I see Death's a good trencher- man ; he can eat coarse ...
... dead . ORL . Ha ? dead ? HIP . Yes ; what of her was left , not worth the keeping , Even in my sight was thrown into a grave . ORL . Dead ! my last and best peace go with her ! I see Death's a good trencher- man ; he can eat coarse ...
Contents
The Problem of Selection | 10 |
The Reading of Elizabethan Verse | 17 |
NOTES ON THE DRAMATISTS | 23 |
Copyright | |
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