The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 6H. Baldwin, 1968 |
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... live , and feel no pain . * K. Hen . Ah , what a fign it is of evil life , * When death's approach is feen fo terrible ! * War Beaufort , it is thy fovereign speaks to thee . * Car . Bring me unto my trial when you will . · Dy'd he not ...
... live , and feel no pain . * K. Hen . Ah , what a fign it is of evil life , * When death's approach is feen fo terrible ! * War Beaufort , it is thy fovereign speaks to thee . * Car . Bring me unto my trial when you will . · Dy'd he not ...
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... live long " . [ Afide . Prince . What fay you , uncle ? Glo . I. fay , without characters , fame lives long . Thus ... live long . ] I cadit ante fenem , qui fapit ante diem , a proverbial line . STEEVENS . 7 Thus , like the formal vice ...
... live long " . [ Afide . Prince . What fay you , uncle ? Glo . I. fay , without characters , fame lives long . Thus ... live long . ] I cadit ante fenem , qui fapit ante diem , a proverbial line . STEEVENS . 7 Thus , like the formal vice ...
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... live : Death makes no conqueft of this conquerors ; For now he lives in fame , though not in life.- I'll tell you what , my coufin Buckingham . Buck . What , my gracious lord ? Prince . An if I live until I be a man , I'll win our ...
... live : Death makes no conqueft of this conquerors ; For now he lives in fame , though not in life.- I'll tell you what , my coufin Buckingham . Buck . What , my gracious lord ? Prince . An if I live until I be a man , I'll win our ...
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PLAYS AND POEMS | 4 |
VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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