The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , I Hy not death , to fly his deadly doom : Advise me where I may have such a ladder . Tarry I here , I but attend on death ; Val . When would you use it ? pray , sir , tell me that .
Now , as thou art a gentleman of blood , I Hy not death , to fly his deadly doom : Advise me where I may have such a ladder . Tarry I here , I but attend on death ; Val . When would you use it ? pray , sir , tell me that .
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... and that is considered by many persons have put Angelo to death ; but the Duke might as of doubtful authority . His crimes , indeed , are with great propriety have addressed him in the not coinpleted , but he supposes thein to be so ...
... and that is considered by many persons have put Angelo to death ; but the Duke might as of doubtful authority . His crimes , indeed , are with great propriety have addressed him in the not coinpleted , but he supposes thein to be so ...
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I'll to my brother : Lay by all nicety ; redeem thy brother Though he hath fallen by prompture of the blood , By yielding up thy person to my will ; Yet hath he in him such a mind of honour , Or else he must not only die the death ...
I'll to my brother : Lay by all nicety ; redeem thy brother Though he hath fallen by prompture of the blood , By yielding up thy person to my will ; Yet hath he in him such a mind of honour , Or else he must not only die the death ...
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The sense of death is most in apprehension ; Take my defiance : And the poor beetle that we tread upon , Die ; perish ! might but my bending down In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great Reprieve thee from thy fate , it should ...
The sense of death is most in apprehension ; Take my defiance : And the poor beetle that we tread upon , Die ; perish ! might but my bending down In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great Reprieve thee from thy fate , it should ...
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O , death's a great disguiser : and you For which the pardoner himself is in : may add to it . Shave the head , and tie the beard ; Hence hath offence his quick celerity , and say , it was the desire of the penitent to be so When it is ...
O , death's a great disguiser : and you For which the pardoner himself is in : may add to it . Shave the head , and tie the beard ; Hence hath offence his quick celerity , and say , it was the desire of the penitent to be so When it is ...
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