The Works of William Shakspeare: The Text Formed from an Intirely New Collation of the Old Editions, with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3 |
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... death . Touch . Holla , you clown ! Ros . Cor . Who calls ? Peace , fool : he's not thy kinsman . Touch . Your betters , sir . Cor . Else are they very wretched . Ros . Good even to you , friend1 . Peace , I say.- Cor . And to you ...
... death . Touch . Holla , you clown ! Ros . Cor . Who calls ? Peace , fool : he's not thy kinsman . Touch . Your betters , sir . Cor . Else are they very wretched . Ros . Good even to you , friend1 . Peace , I say.- Cor . And to you ...
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... death than thy powers . For my sake be comfortable ; hold death awhile at the arm's 7 Ducdame , ] Sir Thomas Hanmer altered " Ducdame " to Duc ad me , which is probably right ; but duc ad me being harsh , when sung to the same notes as ...
... death than thy powers . For my sake be comfortable ; hold death awhile at the arm's 7 Ducdame , ] Sir Thomas Hanmer altered " Ducdame " to Duc ad me , which is probably right ; but duc ad me being harsh , when sung to the same notes as ...
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... death makes hard , Falls not the axe upon the humbled neck , But first begs pardon : will you sterner be Than he that dies and lives by bloody drops1 ? Enter ROSALIND , CELIA , and CORIN , behind . Phe . I would not be thy executioner ...
... death makes hard , Falls not the axe upon the humbled neck , But first begs pardon : will you sterner be Than he that dies and lives by bloody drops1 ? Enter ROSALIND , CELIA , and CORIN , behind . Phe . I would not be thy executioner ...
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... death ! — Two o'clock is your hour ? Orl . Ay , sweet Rosalind . Ros . By my troth , and in good earnest , and so God 3 " Wit , whither wilt ? " ] A proverbial exclamation , found in many authors of the time . In Act i . sc . 2 , of ...
... death ! — Two o'clock is your hour ? Orl . Ay , sweet Rosalind . Ros . By my troth , and in good earnest , and so God 3 " Wit , whither wilt ? " ] A proverbial exclamation , found in many authors of the time . In Act i . sc . 2 , of ...
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... death , thy liberty into bondage . I will deal in poison with thee , or in bastinado , or in steel : I will bandy with thee in faction ; I will o'er- run thee with policy ' ; I will kill thee a hundred and fifty ways : therefore tremble ...
... death , thy liberty into bondage . I will deal in poison with thee , or in bastinado , or in steel : I will bandy with thee in faction ; I will o'er- run thee with policy ' ; I will kill thee a hundred and fifty ways : therefore tremble ...
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Seite 49 - Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon...