The Tragedies of ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1912 - 1315 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... death ; ' twill be his bane ; he cannot bear it . CRESSIDA . O you immortal gods ! I will not go . PANDARUS . Thou must . 96 CRESSIDA . I will not , uncle : I have forgot my father ; I know no touch of consanguinity ; No kin , no love ...
... death ; ' twill be his bane ; he cannot bear it . CRESSIDA . O you immortal gods ! I will not go . PANDARUS . Thou must . 96 CRESSIDA . I will not , uncle : I have forgot my father ; I know no touch of consanguinity ; No kin , no love ...
Pagina 80
... death . HECTOR . Not Neoptolemus so mirable , On whose bright crest Fame with her loud'st Oyes Cries , This is he ! ' could promise to himself A thought of added honour torn from Hector . 128 132 136 140 144 ENEAS . There is expectance ...
... death . HECTOR . Not Neoptolemus so mirable , On whose bright crest Fame with her loud'st Oyes Cries , This is he ! ' could promise to himself A thought of added honour torn from Hector . 128 132 136 140 144 ENEAS . There is expectance ...
Pagina 112
... death . momentary occasion of his death is , indeed , one last outbreak of indomitable passion ; but from the hour that he is redeemed he is also doomed . And Shake- speare leaves us , as he often chooses to leave us in his tragedies ...
... death . momentary occasion of his death is , indeed , one last outbreak of indomitable passion ; but from the hour that he is redeemed he is also doomed . And Shake- speare leaves us , as he often chooses to leave us in his tragedies ...
Pagina 164
... death . Or let us stand to our authority , Or let us lose it . We do here pronounce , Upon the part o ' the people , in whose power We were elected theirs , Marcius is worthy Of present death . SICINIUS . Therefore lay hold of him ...
... death . Or let us stand to our authority , Or let us lose it . We do here pronounce , Upon the part o ' the people , in whose power We were elected theirs , Marcius is worthy Of present death . SICINIUS . Therefore lay hold of him ...
Pagina 167
... death ; therefore it is decreed He dies to - night . MENENIUS . Now the good gods forbid That our renowned Rome , whose gratitude Towards her deserved children is enroll'd In Jove's own book , like an unnatural dam Should now eat up her ...
... death ; therefore it is decreed He dies to - night . MENENIUS . Now the good gods forbid That our renowned Rome , whose gratitude Towards her deserved children is enroll'd In Jove's own book , like an unnatural dam Should now eat up her ...
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