“The” plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8C. Bathurst, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Son ... [and others], 1805 |
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... blood ; and all the madness is , He cheers them up too . I wonder , men dare trust themselves with men : Methinks ... blood ; ] The allusion is to a pack of hounds trained to pursuit by being gratified with the blood of an animal ...
... blood ; and all the madness is , He cheers them up too . I wonder , men dare trust themselves with men : Methinks ... blood ; ] The allusion is to a pack of hounds trained to pursuit by being gratified with the blood of an animal ...
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... blood is cak'd , ' tis cold , it seldom flows ; ' Tis lack of kindly warmth , they are not kind ; And nature , as it grows again toward earth , Is fashion'd for the journey , dull , and heavy.- Go to Ventidius , - [ To a Serv . ] ' Pr ...
... blood is cak'd , ' tis cold , it seldom flows ; ' Tis lack of kindly warmth , they are not kind ; And nature , as it grows again toward earth , Is fashion'd for the journey , dull , and heavy.- Go to Ventidius , - [ To a Serv . ] ' Pr ...
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... blood . Luc . Serv . Five thousand crowns , my lord . Tim . Five thousand drops pays that.- What yours ? -and yours ? 1 Var . Serv . My lord , -- 2 Var . Serv . My lord , - Tim . Tear me , take me , and the gods fall upon you ! [ Exit ...
... blood . Luc . Serv . Five thousand crowns , my lord . Tim . Five thousand drops pays that.- What yours ? -and yours ? 1 Var . Serv . My lord , -- 2 Var . Serv . My lord , - Tim . Tear me , take me , and the gods fall upon you ! [ Exit ...
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... blood , Hath stepp'd into the law , which is past depth To those that , without heed , do plunge into it . He is a man , setting his fate aside , Of comely virtues : Nor did he soil the fact with cowardice ; ( An honour in him , which ...
... blood , Hath stepp'd into the law , which is past depth To those that , without heed , do plunge into it . He is a man , setting his fate aside , Of comely virtues : Nor did he soil the fact with cowardice ; ( An honour in him , which ...
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... blood ? To kill , I grant , is sin's extremest gust ; 1 But , in defence , by mercy , ' tis most just.2 To be in anger , is impiety ; But who is man , that is not angry ? Weigh but the crime with this . 2 Sen. You breathe in vain ...
... blood ? To kill , I grant , is sin's extremest gust ; 1 But , in defence , by mercy , ' tis most just.2 To be in anger , is impiety ; But who is man , that is not angry ? Weigh but the crime with this . 2 Sen. You breathe in vain ...
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