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Pagina 67
Showing life's triumph in the map of death , And death's dim look in life's mortality
: Each in her sleep themselves so beautify , As if between them twain there were
no strife , But that life liv'd in death , and death in life . Her breasts , like ivory ...
Showing life's triumph in the map of death , And death's dim look in life's mortality
: Each in her sleep themselves so beautify , As if between them twain there were
no strife , But that life liv'd in death , and death in life . Her breasts , like ivory ...
Pagina 322
Brutus informs the assembly of his approaching death ; and his brothers tell him
of his great renown ; which speeches encourage Brutus to take a very self -
satisfying view of the whole course of his life , from the period of his flight from
Italy to ...
Brutus informs the assembly of his approaching death ; and his brothers tell him
of his great renown ; which speeches encourage Brutus to take a very self -
satisfying view of the whole course of his life , from the period of his flight from
Italy to ...
Pagina 340
The resemblance which it bears to any play of Shakspere's is solely in the
structure of the title ; and that parallel holds good only with regard to one play , '
Lear , ' according to its original title , the “ True Chronicle Historie of the Life and
Death ...
The resemblance which it bears to any play of Shakspere's is solely in the
structure of the title ; and that parallel holds good only with regard to one play , '
Lear , ' according to its original title , the “ True Chronicle Historie of the Life and
Death ...
Pagina 353
The first scene introduces us to the widow , ostentatiously weeping for the death
of her husband . She is surrounded by a silly son , a brother not overwise , and
two daughters of “ characters at all , ” except that one vows she will never marry ...
The first scene introduces us to the widow , ostentatiously weeping for the death
of her husband . She is surrounded by a silly son , a brother not overwise , and
two daughters of “ characters at all , ” except that one vows she will never marry ...
Pagina 418
If then we hunt for death , why do we fear it ? Or , if we fear it , why do we follow it
? If we do fear , with fear we do but aid The thing we fear to seize on us the
sooner : If we fear not , then no resolved proffer Can overthrow the limit of our fate
: For ...
If then we hunt for death , why do we fear it ? Or , if we fear it , why do we follow it
? If we do fear , with fear we do but aid The thing we fear to seize on us the
sooner : If we fear not , then no resolved proffer Can overthrow the limit of our fate
: For ...
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