The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... dead body against a tree for him to try his manhood upon . Steevens had this account from an old gentleman , who was only able to report part of the ballad . In Jonson's Bartholomew Fair , Cokes cries out , " God's my life ! He shall be ...
... dead body against a tree for him to try his manhood upon . Steevens had this account from an old gentleman , who was only able to report part of the ballad . In Jonson's Bartholomew Fair , Cokes cries out , " God's my life ! He shall be ...
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... dead , I'll grind his bones to make my bread . ” 1 Cornwall seems to mean the merit of Edmund ; which , being noticed by Gloster , provoked or instigated Edgar to seek his father's death . SCENE VI . A Chamber in a Farm - House SC . V ...
... dead , I'll grind his bones to make my bread . ” 1 Cornwall seems to mean the merit of Edmund ; which , being noticed by Gloster , provoked or instigated Edgar to seek his father's death . SCENE VI . A Chamber in a Farm - House SC . V ...
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... dead ; Slain by his servant , going to put out The other eye of Gloster . Alb . Gloster's eyes ? Mess . A servant that he bred , thrilled with remorse , Opposed against the act , bending his sword To his great master ; who , thereat ...
... dead ; Slain by his servant , going to put out The other eye of Gloster . Alb . Gloster's eyes ? Mess . A servant that he bred , thrilled with remorse , Opposed against the act , bending his sword To his great master ; who , thereat ...
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... dead ; Edmund and I have talked ; And more convenient is he for my hand , ' Than for your lady's ; —you may gather more.3 If you do find him , pray you , give him this ; 1 Eillade ( Fr. ) , a cast or significant glance of the eye . 2 ...
... dead ; Edmund and I have talked ; And more convenient is he for my hand , ' Than for your lady's ; —you may gather more.3 If you do find him , pray you , give him this ; 1 Eillade ( Fr. ) , a cast or significant glance of the eye . 2 ...
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... dead ? Ho , you sir ! friend ! -Hear you , sir ? -Speak ! Thus might he pass indeed.2 - Yet he revives . What are you , sir ? Glo . Away , and let me die . Edg . Hadst thou been aught but gossamer , feath- ers , air , So many fathom ...
... dead ? Ho , you sir ! friend ! -Hear you , sir ? -Speak ! Thus might he pass indeed.2 - Yet he revives . What are you , sir ? Glo . Away , and let me die . Edg . Hadst thou been aught but gossamer , feath- ers , air , So many fathom ...
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