The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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Page 53
... murder me ? Thou gaoler , thou , I am thy prisoner : wilt thou suffer them To make a rescue ! Off . Masters , let him go : He is my prisoner , and you shall not have him . Pinch . Go , bind this man , for he is frantick too . Adr . What ...
... murder me ? Thou gaoler , thou , I am thy prisoner : wilt thou suffer them To make a rescue ! Off . Masters , let him go : He is my prisoner , and you shall not have him . Pinch . Go , bind this man , for he is frantick too . Adr . What ...
Page 87
... murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my single state of man , that function Is smother'd in surmise ; and nothing is , But what is not ' . 9 Two truths are told , & c . ] How the former of these truths has been fulfilled , we are ...
... murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my single state of man , that function Is smother'd in surmise ; and nothing is , But what is not ' . 9 Two truths are told , & c . ] How the former of these truths has been fulfilled , we are ...
Page 98
... murder could terminate in itself , and restrain the regular course of consequences , if its suc- cess would secure its surcease , if , being once done successfully , with- out detection , it could fix a period to all vengeance and ...
... murder could terminate in itself , and restrain the regular course of consequences , if its suc- cess would secure its surcease , if , being once done successfully , with- out detection , it could fix a period to all vengeance and ...
Page 99
... murder , afford a proof of Shakspeare's knowledge of human nature . She urges the excel- lence and dignity of courage , a glittering idea which has dazzled mankind from age to age , and animated sometimes the house- breaker , and ...
... murder , afford a proof of Shakspeare's knowledge of human nature . She urges the excel- lence and dignity of courage , a glittering idea which has dazzled mankind from age to age , and animated sometimes the house- breaker , and ...
Page 101
... . 2 who shall bear the guilt Of our great quell ? ] Quell is murder , manquellers being , in the old language , the term for which murderers is now used . Nothing but males . Will it not be receiv'd , SCENE VII . 101 МАСВЕТΗ .
... . 2 who shall bear the guilt Of our great quell ? ] Quell is murder , manquellers being , in the old language , the term for which murderers is now used . Nothing but males . Will it not be receiv'd , SCENE VII . 101 МАСВЕТΗ .
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