Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Nide 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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Sivu 124
... dead ? Oh ! oh ! oh ! ] Our reading is here that of both the 4tos ; the folio has the line thus , with an injurious , though by no means unprecedented , abridgment of the name : — " Oh Desdemon ? dead ? Desdemon ! dead ? Oh ! oh ; " The ...
... dead ? Oh ! oh ! oh ! ] Our reading is here that of both the 4tos ; the folio has the line thus , with an injurious , though by no means unprecedented , abridgment of the name : — " Oh Desdemon ? dead ? Desdemon ! dead ? Oh ! oh ; " The ...
Sivu 364
... dead " . It is my mistress ! [ CYMBELINE and IMOGEN come forward . Since she is living , let the time run on , To ... dead . ] The old printer was here guilty of the ordinary vulgarism of putting the present for the past tense , " we see ...
... dead " . It is my mistress ! [ CYMBELINE and IMOGEN come forward . Since she is living , let the time run on , To ... dead . ] The old printer was here guilty of the ordinary vulgarism of putting the present for the past tense , " we see ...
Sivu 519
... dead , and never did he bless My youth with his , the more am I accurst . With this she falleth in the place she stood , And stains her face with his congealed blood . She looks upon his lips , and they are pale ; She takes him by the ...
... dead , and never did he bless My youth with his , the more am I accurst . With this she falleth in the place she stood , And stains her face with his congealed blood . She looks upon his lips , and they are pale ; She takes him by the ...
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