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Page 5
... death , suddenly revives . Her parents thereupon send her secretly to a distant retreat , giving out that she is in fact dead , and burying an empty coffin with solemn ceremony . Girondo repents , confesses , and begs Timbreo to take ...
... death , suddenly revives . Her parents thereupon send her secretly to a distant retreat , giving out that she is in fact dead , and burying an empty coffin with solemn ceremony . Girondo repents , confesses , and begs Timbreo to take ...
Page 6
... death is but a shadowy threshold across which she steps blithely into the magic woodlands of Arden . Even the ' concealment ' which preys on the damask cheek of Viola cannot compare in poignancy with the slanderous outrage which crushes ...
... death is but a shadowy threshold across which she steps blithely into the magic woodlands of Arden . Even the ' concealment ' which preys on the damask cheek of Viola cannot compare in poignancy with the slanderous outrage which crushes ...
Page 26
... death , my lord . D. John . Let us to the great supper : their cheer is the greater that I am subdued . Would the cook were of my mind ! Shall we go prove what's to be done . Bora . We'll wait upon your lordship . [ Exeunt . ACT II ...
... death , my lord . D. John . Let us to the great supper : their cheer is the greater that I am subdued . Would the cook were of my mind ! Shall we go prove what's to be done . Bora . We'll wait upon your lordship . [ Exeunt . ACT II ...
Page 39
... death of this marriage ? Bora . The poison of that lies in you to temper . Go you to the prince your brother ; spare not to . 403. drift , plan . 399. queasy stomach , fastidi- ous taste . 21. to temper , to mix . 20 tell him that he ...
... death of this marriage ? Bora . The poison of that lies in you to temper . Go you to the prince your brother ; spare not to . 403. drift , plan . 399. queasy stomach , fastidi- ous taste . 21. to temper , to mix . 20 tell him that he ...
Page 52
... death with wit . Therefore let Benedick , like cover'd fire , 52. Misprising , undervaluing . 63. black , of dark complexion . ib . antic , buffoon . 65. an agate ; often worn in rings , with little figures cut in it ; hence a symbol ...
... death with wit . Therefore let Benedick , like cover'd fire , 52. Misprising , undervaluing . 63. black , of dark complexion . ib . antic , buffoon . 65. an agate ; often worn in rings , with little figures cut in it ; hence a symbol ...
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