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... death of King Lear , " " the tragical history of Hamlet , " " the excellent history of The Merchant of Venice , " are frequent enough . But here it is " the true history of the play , " etc. , and though the words probably mean nothing ...
... death of King Lear , " " the tragical history of Hamlet , " " the excellent history of The Merchant of Venice , " are frequent enough . But here it is " the true history of the play , " etc. , and though the words probably mean nothing ...
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... death no hazard in this enterprise . Bring in our daughter , clothed like a bride , For the embracements even of Jove himself ; At whose conception , till Lucina reign'd , Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate ...
... death no hazard in this enterprise . Bring in our daughter , clothed like a bride , For the embracements even of Jove himself ; At whose conception , till Lucina reign'd , Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate ...
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... of giving Hesperides as the name of the king's daughter was due to this line in which for the treasures of her beauty she is likened to the garden of the Hesperides . For death - like dragons here affright thee hard : 8 [ ACT 1 . PERICLES.
... of giving Hesperides as the name of the king's daughter was due to this line in which for the treasures of her beauty she is likened to the garden of the Hesperides . For death - like dragons here affright thee hard : 8 [ ACT 1 . PERICLES.
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... death's net , whom none resist . Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to what I must ; For death remember'd should be like a ...
... death's net , whom none resist . Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to what I must ; For death remember'd should be like a ...
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... death , I wait the sharpest blow . Ant . Scorning advice , read the conclusion then ; Which read and not expounded , ' tis decreed , As these before thee thou thyself shalt bleed . 48 , 49. Who know . . . did ] " The meaning , " says ...
... death , I wait the sharpest blow . Ant . Scorning advice , read the conclusion then ; Which read and not expounded , ' tis decreed , As these before thee thou thyself shalt bleed . 48 , 49. Who know . . . did ] " The meaning , " says ...
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