Love's labor's lost ; Merchant of Venice ; Midsummer night's dream ; Romeo and JulietCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page xxviii
... dead , study of philosophy . This contrast , when , in abso- lute strictness , it completely separates the two sides that belong to one another , at once contains an untruth which equally affects both sides , deprives both of their ...
... dead , study of philosophy . This contrast , when , in abso- lute strictness , it completely separates the two sides that belong to one another , at once contains an untruth which equally affects both sides , deprives both of their ...
Page 118
... dead and rotten ; sweet chucks , beat not the bones of the bur- ied : when he breathed , he was a man . But I will forward with my device . [ To the Princess ] Sweet royalty , bestow on me the sense of hearing . 670 Prin . Speak , brave ...
... dead and rotten ; sweet chucks , beat not the bones of the bur- ied : when he breathed , he was a man . But I will forward with my device . [ To the Princess ] Sweet royalty , bestow on me the sense of hearing . 670 Prin . Speak , brave ...
Page 119
... dead by him . Dum . Most rare Pompey ! Boyet . Renowned Pompey ! Biron . Greater than great , great , great , great Pompey ! Pompey the Huge ! Dum . Hector trembles . Biron . Pompey is moved . More Ates , more Ates ! stir them on ! stir ...
... dead by him . Dum . Most rare Pompey ! Boyet . Renowned Pompey ! Biron . Greater than great , great , great , great Pompey ! Pompey the Huge ! Dum . Hector trembles . Biron . Pompey is moved . More Ates , more Ates ! stir them on ! stir ...
Page 120
... Dead , for my life ! Mer . Even so ; my tale is told . Biron . Worthies , away ! the scene begins to 730 cloud . Arm . For mine own part , I breathe free breath . I have seen the day wrong through the little hole of discretion , and I ...
... Dead , for my life ! Mer . Even so ; my tale is told . Biron . Worthies , away ! the scene begins to 730 cloud . Arm . For mine own part , I breathe free breath . I have seen the day wrong through the little hole of discretion , and I ...
Page 146
... dead men's bones , and bearing the inscription , - " Whoso chooseth me shall find that he deserveth ; " the sec- ond of silver , filled with earth , and inscribed , " Whoso chooseth me shall find that his nature desireth " the third of ...
... dead men's bones , and bearing the inscription , - " Whoso chooseth me shall find that he deserveth ; " the sec- ond of silver , filled with earth , and inscribed , " Whoso chooseth me shall find that his nature desireth " the third of ...
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