Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 pages |
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Page 60
... live any longer . And it were no wisdom in thee to save the life of him who hath been heretofore thy mortal enemy , and whose service now can nothing help , nor pleasure thee . ' Tullus hearing what he said , was a marvellous glad man ...
... live any longer . And it were no wisdom in thee to save the life of him who hath been heretofore thy mortal enemy , and whose service now can nothing help , nor pleasure thee . ' Tullus hearing what he said , was a marvellous glad man ...
Page 142
... live to see the day . Fitzwater . Now , by my soul , I would it were this hour . Aumerle . Fitzwater , thou art damn'd to hell for this . Percy . Aumerle , thou liest ; his honour is as true , In this appeal , as thou art all unjust ...
... live to see the day . Fitzwater . Now , by my soul , I would it were this hour . Aumerle . Fitzwater , thou art damn'd to hell for this . Percy . Aumerle , thou liest ; his honour is as true , In this appeal , as thou art all unjust ...
Page 228
... live on , he is by no means squeamish about the loss of pretensions , to which he had sense enough to know he had no real claims , and which he had assumed only as a means to live . Parolles . Yet I am thankful : if my heart were great ...
... live on , he is by no means squeamish about the loss of pretensions , to which he had sense enough to know he had no real claims , and which he had assumed only as a means to live . Parolles . Yet I am thankful : if my heart were great ...
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THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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