The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5Riley, 1806 |
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... death . Touch . Holla ; you , clown ! Ros . Cor . Who calls ? Peace , fool ; he ' s not thy kinsman . Touch . Your betters , sir . Cor . Else are they very wretched . Ros . Good even to you , friend.3 Peace , I say : we see the cods and ...
... death . Touch . Holla ; you , clown ! Ros . Cor . Who calls ? Peace , fool ; he ' s not thy kinsman . Touch . Your betters , sir . Cor . Else are they very wretched . Ros . Good even to you , friend.3 Peace , I say : we see the cods and ...
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... death than thy powers . For my sake , be comfortable ; hold death awhile at the arm's end : I will here be with thee presently ; and if I bring thee not something to eat , I'll give thee leave to die : but if thou diest before I come ...
... death than thy powers . For my sake , be comfortable ; hold death awhile at the arm's end : I will here be with thee presently ; and if I bring thee not something to eat , I'll give thee leave to die : but if thou diest before I come ...
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... death . The power of killing rats with rhymes Donne mentions in his Satires , and Temple in his Treatises . Dr. Grey ... death as they do rats in Ireland . " 66 Johnson . So , in an address to the reader at the conclusion of Ben Jon ...
... death . The power of killing rats with rhymes Donne mentions in his Satires , and Temple in his Treatises . Dr. Grey ... death as they do rats in Ireland . " 66 Johnson . So , in an address to the reader at the conclusion of Ben Jon ...
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... death , as is said to be done in Ireland- Malone . 4 وو -friends to meet ; ] Alluding ironically to the proverb : " Friends may meet , but mountains never greet . " See Ray's Collection . Steevens . 5 but mountains may be removed with ...
... death , as is said to be done in Ireland- Malone . 4 وو -friends to meet ; ] Alluding ironically to the proverb : " Friends may meet , but mountains never greet . " See Ray's Collection . Steevens . 5 but mountains may be removed with ...
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... death makes hard , Falls not the axe upon the humbled neck , But first begs pardon ; Will you sterner be Than he that dies and lives by bloody drops ? " " With a feather through his nose , that he may only " See heaven , " & c . Again ...
... death makes hard , Falls not the axe upon the humbled neck , But first begs pardon ; Will you sterner be Than he that dies and lives by bloody drops ? " " With a feather through his nose , that he may only " See heaven , " & c . Again ...
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