Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... death of you , my father ; And after that , seeing the crown , I took it . And tell me , my father , who might better take it than I , After your death ? but , seeing you live , I most humbly render it into your majesty's hands , And ...
... death of you , my father ; And after that , seeing the crown , I took it . And tell me , my father , who might better take it than I , After your death ? but , seeing you live , I most humbly render it into your majesty's hands , And ...
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... deaths unto a damned death ! How ! was ' t death , I said ? who dare attempt my death ? Nay , who dare so much as once to think my death ? Though enemies there be that would my body kill , Yet shall they leave a never - dying mind . But ...
... deaths unto a damned death ! How ! was ' t death , I said ? who dare attempt my death ? Nay , who dare so much as once to think my death ? Though enemies there be that would my body kill , Yet shall they leave a never - dying mind . But ...
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... death or sudden hap of life bereaves , No certain heir remains ; such certain heir As not all only is the rightful heir , But to the realm is so made known to be , And truth thereby vested in subjects ' hearts . " To the Legends of ...
... death or sudden hap of life bereaves , No certain heir remains ; such certain heir As not all only is the rightful heir , But to the realm is so made known to be , And truth thereby vested in subjects ' hearts . " To the Legends of ...
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... death ; Come mourn with me for beauteous Estrild's death ! Ah ! loving parents , little do you know What sorrow Sabren suffers for your thrall . " 6 6 According to Tieck , Locrine ' is the earliest of Shakspere's dramas . He has a ...
... death ; Come mourn with me for beauteous Estrild's death ! Ah ! loving parents , little do you know What sorrow Sabren suffers for your thrall . " 6 6 According to Tieck , Locrine ' is the earliest of Shakspere's dramas . He has a ...
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... death , And in their smoothness amity and life ; About them hangs a knot of amber hair , Wrapped in curls , as fierce Achilles ' was , On which the breath of heaven delights to play , Making it dance with wanton majesty . His arms and ...
... death , And in their smoothness amity and life ; About them hangs a knot of amber hair , Wrapped in curls , as fierce Achilles ' was , On which the breath of heaven delights to play , Making it dance with wanton majesty . His arms and ...
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