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... death your infamy shall die . ' The Queen , upon this , protests - ' I will conceal , consent , and do my best , What stratagem soe'er thou shalt devise . ' In the amended copy the Queen merely says , - Be thou assured if words be made ...
... death your infamy shall die . ' The Queen , upon this , protests - ' I will conceal , consent , and do my best , What stratagem soe'er thou shalt devise . ' In the amended copy the Queen merely says , - Be thou assured if words be made ...
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... death , ' are lumped together , and crushed into shapelessness in the lines [ 817-821 ] ! That this soliloquy as it stands in Q , is merely a mutilated version of that which is found in Q , is as clear to my apprehension as that the ...
... death , ' are lumped together , and crushed into shapelessness in the lines [ 817-821 ] ! That this soliloquy as it stands in Q , is merely a mutilated version of that which is found in Q , is as clear to my apprehension as that the ...
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... death . CAMBRIDGE EDITORS : In giving all the passages from both Folio and Quarto , we are reproducing , as near as may be , the work as it was originally written by Shake- speare , or rather as finally retouched by him after the ...
... death . CAMBRIDGE EDITORS : In giving all the passages from both Folio and Quarto , we are reproducing , as near as may be , the work as it was originally written by Shake- speare , or rather as finally retouched by him after the ...
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... death , when wee awake , And borne before an euerlafting Iudge , From whence no paffenger euer retur❜nd , 820 The vndiscouered country , at whofe fight The happy fmile , and the accurfed damn'd . But for this , the ioyfull hope of this ...
... death , when wee awake , And borne before an euerlafting Iudge , From whence no paffenger euer retur❜nd , 820 The vndiscouered country , at whofe fight The happy fmile , and the accurfed damn'd . But for this , the ioyfull hope of this ...
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... death rose vp , And o're her weake and all ore - teeming loynes , a blancket And a kercher on that head , where late the diademe stoode , Who this had feene with tongue inuenom'd fpeech , 1070 1073. tongue inuenom'd ] The space between ...
... death rose vp , And o're her weake and all ore - teeming loynes , a blancket And a kercher on that head , where late the diademe stoode , Who this had feene with tongue inuenom'd fpeech , 1070 1073. tongue inuenom'd ] The space between ...
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