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... death , to fly his deadly doom : Tarry I here , I but attend on death ; But fly I hence , I fly away from life . Enter Protheus and Launce . Pro . Run , boy , run , run , and feek him out . Laun . So - ho ! fo - ho ! Pro . What feeft ...
... death , to fly his deadly doom : Tarry I here , I but attend on death ; But fly I hence , I fly away from life . Enter Protheus and Launce . Pro . Run , boy , run , run , and feek him out . Laun . So - ho ! fo - ho ! Pro . What feeft ...
Página 86
... death , But thy unkindness fhall his death draw out To lingering fufferance : answer me to - morrow , I Meaning , the faults of mine anfwer are the faults which I am to anfwer for . 2 That is , a beauty covered as with a fhield . Thefe ...
... death , But thy unkindness fhall his death draw out To lingering fufferance : answer me to - morrow , I Meaning , the faults of mine anfwer are the faults which I am to anfwer for . 2 That is , a beauty covered as with a fhield . Thefe ...
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... deaths 10 : yet death we fear , I have hope to live , and am prepar'd to die . Duke . Be abfolute for death 2 ; either death or life Shall thereby be the fweeter . Reafon thus with If I do lofe thee , I do lofe a thing , [ art , That ...
... deaths 10 : yet death we fear , I have hope to live , and am prepar'd to die . Duke . Be abfolute for death 2 ; either death or life Shall thereby be the fweeter . Reafon thus with If I do lofe thee , I do lofe a thing , [ art , That ...
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... death . Claud . Perpetual durance ? Ifab . Ay , jutt , perpetual durance ; a restraint , Though all the world's vaftidity you had , To a determin'd fcope . Claud . But in what nature ? Ifab . In fuch a one as ( you confenting to ' t ) ...
... death . Claud . Perpetual durance ? Ifab . Ay , jutt , perpetual durance ; a restraint , Though all the world's vaftidity you had , To a determin'd fcope . Claud . But in what nature ? Ifab . In fuch a one as ( you confenting to ' t ) ...
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... death's a great difguifer : and you may add to it : Shave the head , and tie the beard ; and fay , it was the defire of the penitent to be fo barb'd before his death : you know the courfe is common . If any thing fall to you upon this ...
... death's a great difguifer : and you may add to it : Shave the head , and tie the beard ; and fay , it was the defire of the penitent to be fo barb'd before his death : you know the courfe is common . If any thing fall to you upon this ...
Termos e frases comuns
Afide againſt art thou Bardolph becauſe Biron blood brother caufe coufin defire doft doth Duke elfe Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid fair father Faulconbridge fear feems fent ferve fervice feven fhall fhew fhould fignifies fince fleep fome fool Ford foul fpeak fpirit ftand ftill fuch fure fwear fweet fword give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Henry himſelf Hoft honour horfe houfe houſe huſband Ifab John Kath kifs king lady Leonato look lord Lucio Macbeth Macd madam mafter marry means miftrefs miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never Pedro pleaſe Pompey pray prefent prince purpoſe reafon SCENE ſhall ſhe ſpeak tell thall thee thefe theſe thine thing thofe thou art thouſand tongue Weft whofe wife word worfe yourſelf
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