The dramatic works, Volume 9Tegg, 1834 |
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... fortunes all lie speechless , and his name Is at last gasp : Return he cannot , nor W This soliloquy is pronounced by Johnson to be very inartificial , and that Cornelius makes a long speech to tell himself what him- self knows . " The ...
... fortunes all lie speechless , and his name Is at last gasp : Return he cannot , nor W This soliloquy is pronounced by Johnson to be very inartificial , and that Cornelius makes a long speech to tell himself what him- self knows . " The ...
Page 27
... fortunes you now change your present service . ' It has been proposed to read : - And , Think what a chance thou chancest on . ' Think what a change thou chancest on . ' But there seems to be no necessity for alteration . 8 A lieger ...
... fortunes you now change your present service . ' It has been proposed to read : - And , Think what a chance thou chancest on . ' Think what a change thou chancest on . ' But there seems to be no necessity for alteration . 8 A lieger ...
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... fortune ! A giglot was a strumpet . So in Measure for Measure , vol . ii . p . 98 - Away with those giglots too . " And in Hamlet : - • Out , out , thou strumpet fortune ! The poet has transferred to Cassibelan an adventure which hap ...
... fortune ! A giglot was a strumpet . So in Measure for Measure , vol . ii . p . 98 - Away with those giglots too . " And in Hamlet : - • Out , out , thou strumpet fortune ! The poet has transferred to Cassibelan an adventure which hap ...
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... fortunes . How ! that I should murder her ? Upon the love , and truth , and vows , which I Have made to thy command ? - 1 , her ? -her - blood ? If it be so to do good service , never Let me be counted serviceable . How look I , 1 To ...
... fortunes . How ! that I should murder her ? Upon the love , and truth , and vows , which I Have made to thy command ? - 1 , her ? -her - blood ? If it be so to do good service , never Let me be counted serviceable . How look I , 1 To ...
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... fortune . Imo . [ Reads . ] Thy mistress , Pisanio , hath played the strumpet in my bed ; the testimonies whereof lie bleeding in me . I speak not out of weak surmises ; from proof as strong as my grief , and as certain as I expect my ...
... fortune . Imo . [ Reads . ] Thy mistress , Pisanio , hath played the strumpet in my bed ; the testimonies whereof lie bleeding in me . I speak not out of weak surmises ; from proof as strong as my grief , and as certain as I expect my ...
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