The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... heaven , 4 Their candles are all out . - Take thee that too . A heavy fummons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not fleep : Merciful powers ! Reftrain in me the curfed thoughts , that nature Gives way to in repofe ! -Give me my ...
... heaven , 4 Their candles are all out . - Take thee that too . A heavy fummons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not fleep : Merciful powers ! Reftrain in me the curfed thoughts , that nature Gives way to in repofe ! -Give me my ...
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... heaven , or to hell . [ Exit . obferves , that " all general privations are great , because they are all terrible ; " and , with other things , he gives filence as an inftance , illuftrating the whole by that remarkable paffage in ...
... heaven , or to hell . [ Exit . obferves , that " all general privations are great , because they are all terrible ; " and , with other things , he gives filence as an inftance , illuftrating the whole by that remarkable paffage in ...
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... heaven : O , come in equi- vocator . [ Knocking . ] Knock , knock , knock : Who's 8 ment , derives force from the prefent change ; a change which has been repeatedly made in fpelling this ancient fubftitute for the word of enforcement ...
... heaven : O , come in equi- vocator . [ Knocking . ] Knock , knock , knock : Who's 8 ment , derives force from the prefent change ; a change which has been repeatedly made in fpelling this ancient fubftitute for the word of enforcement ...
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... heaven . " MALONE . 9 In the great hand of God I ftand ; and , thence , Against the undivulg'd pretence I fight Of treasonous malice . ] Pretence is intention , defign , a fenfe in which the word is often used by Shakspeare . So , in ...
... heaven . " MALONE . 9 In the great hand of God I ftand ; and , thence , Against the undivulg'd pretence I fight Of treasonous malice . ] Pretence is intention , defign , a fenfe in which the word is often used by Shakspeare . So , in ...
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... heavens , as troubled with man's act , Threaten his bloody ftage : by the clock , ' tis day , And yet dark night ftrangles the travelling lamp : Is it night's predominance , or the day's fhame , That darkness does the face of earth ...
... heavens , as troubled with man's act , Threaten his bloody ftage : by the clock , ' tis day , And yet dark night ftrangles the travelling lamp : Is it night's predominance , or the day's fhame , That darkness does the face of earth ...
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