The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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... death ( III . ii . ) against the gods , is more extravagant : and the scene of his death where he has his sons and his friends around him ( v . iii . ) in lengthened conversation , is worse in its unreality than anything in either play ...
... death ( III . ii . ) against the gods , is more extravagant : and the scene of his death where he has his sons and his friends around him ( v . iii . ) in lengthened conversation , is worse in its unreality than anything in either play ...
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... death the English circle ends . Tamburlaine , Part I. II . vi . ( 18 , a ) : " The loathsome circle of my dated life . " I. ii . 136 . I. vi . 12. Why ring not out the bells . . . Command the citizens make bonfires . Tamburlaine , Part ...
... death the English circle ends . Tamburlaine , Part I. II . vi . ( 18 , a ) : " The loathsome circle of my dated life . " I. ii . 136 . I. vi . 12. Why ring not out the bells . . . Command the citizens make bonfires . Tamburlaine , Part ...
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... death ( and in Parts I. and II . ) . Tamburlaine , Part II . ( end ) : " Let earth and heaven his timeless death deplore . " Not in either Quarto of later Parts . See Table of Continued Expressions . Earlier in Whetstone's Promos and ...
... death ( and in Parts I. and II . ) . Tamburlaine , Part II . ( end ) : " Let earth and heaven his timeless death deplore . " Not in either Quarto of later Parts . See Table of Continued Expressions . Earlier in Whetstone's Promos and ...
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... death . · 11. ii . 66. I'll draw it ( sword ) . . . And . . spoken like a toward prince . Tamburlaine , Part II . iv . i . ( 61 , a ) : “ My other toward brother here , For person like to prove a second Mars . " In Q. Promising ...
... death . · 11. ii . 66. I'll draw it ( sword ) . . . And . . spoken like a toward prince . Tamburlaine , Part II . iv . i . ( 61 , a ) : “ My other toward brother here , For person like to prove a second Mars . " In Q. Promising ...
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... death , " " play the orator " ) were thought so well of that Shakespeare drove them through the whole trilogy , as my Table of Continued Expressions will exhibit . But with few exceptions they become moribund , or nearly so , they KING ...
... death , " " play the orator " ) were thought so well of that Shakespeare drove them through the whole trilogy , as my Table of Continued Expressions will exhibit . But with few exceptions they become moribund , or nearly so , they KING ...
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