The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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... to have been occafioned by violence in turbulent times ; and though the eldest son could not succeed to the throne , if he happened to be a minor at the death of his father , yet , as by the ancient laws • the next of blood was to ...
... to have been occafioned by violence in turbulent times ; and though the eldest son could not succeed to the throne , if he happened to be a minor at the death of his father , yet , as by the ancient laws • the next of blood was to ...
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Come , come , you fpirits ' 1 hat tend on mortal thoughts , unlex me here ; And fill me , from the crown to the toe , top - full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood , Stup up the accels and passage to remorse ;? 1 bat no compun ...
Come , come , you fpirits ' 1 hat tend on mortal thoughts , unlex me here ; And fill me , from the crown to the toe , top - full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood , Stup up the accels and passage to remorse ;? 1 bat no compun ...
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... in which a corresponding imagery may be traced : Nay , in the body of this fleshly land , " This kingdom , this confine of blood and breath , · Hostility and civil tumuli reigns “ Between my conscience and my cousin's death .
... in which a corresponding imagery may be traced : Nay , in the body of this fleshly land , " This kingdom , this confine of blood and breath , · Hostility and civil tumuli reigns “ Between my conscience and my cousin's death .
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That my keen knife ' fee not the wound it makes ; > 4 5 " make thick " My blood , stop all passage to remorse ; 6. That no relapses into mercy may “ Shake my design , nor make it full before “ ' Tis ripen'd ' to effe & . " MALONE .
That my keen knife ' fee not the wound it makes ; > 4 5 " make thick " My blood , stop all passage to remorse ; 6. That no relapses into mercy may “ Shake my design , nor make it full before “ ' Tis ripen'd ' to effe & . " MALONE .
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... strong shudders " and blood - freezing agues , by its interefting and highwrought scenes , than 10 have been offended by any imaginary hardness of its language ; for such , it appears from the context , is what he meant by horiour .
... strong shudders " and blood - freezing agues , by its interefting and highwrought scenes , than 10 have been offended by any imaginary hardness of its language ; for such , it appears from the context , is what he meant by horiour .
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