The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2C. Knight, 1851 |
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Page 187
... dead , or sleeping on him ? But dead , rather : For nature doth abhor to make his bed With the defunct , or sleep upon the dead.— Let's see the boy's face . He is alive , my lord . Luc . He'll then instruct us of this body . - Young one ...
... dead , or sleeping on him ? But dead , rather : For nature doth abhor to make his bed With the defunct , or sleep upon the dead.— Let's see the boy's face . He is alive , my lord . Luc . He'll then instruct us of this body . - Young one ...
Page 222
... dead bodies general before the writing of that ballad ? " It has been shown that the notion has been found in an earlier book of natural history ; and there can be no doubt that it was an old popular belief . The redbreast has always ...
... dead bodies general before the writing of that ballad ? " It has been shown that the notion has been found in an earlier book of natural history ; and there can be no doubt that it was an old popular belief . The redbreast has always ...
Page 515
... dead ? not dead ? — The guard - ho ! —O , despatch me . 1 GUARD . Enter DERCETAS and Guard . What's the noise ? ANT . I have done my work ill , friends : O , make an end Of what I have begun . 2 GUARD . 1 GUARD . And time is at his ...
... dead ? not dead ? — The guard - ho ! —O , despatch me . 1 GUARD . Enter DERCETAS and Guard . What's the noise ? ANT . I have done my work ill , friends : O , make an end Of what I have begun . 2 GUARD . 1 GUARD . And time is at his ...
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