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الصفحة 303
1 SCENE I.- " Merely , thou art death's fool . " CERIMON , the good physician in Pericles , says that the study and practice of the healing art afford " A more content in course of true delight Than to be thirsty after tottering honour ...
1 SCENE I.- " Merely , thou art death's fool . " CERIMON , the good physician in Pericles , says that the study and practice of the healing art afford " A more content in course of true delight Than to be thirsty after tottering honour ...
الصفحة 309
In the delaying death . Prov . Alack ! how may I do it ? having the hour limited ; and an express command , under penalty , to deliver his head in the view of An- gelo ? I may make my case as Claudio's , to cross this in the smallest .
In the delaying death . Prov . Alack ! how may I do it ? having the hour limited ; and an express command , under penalty , to deliver his head in the view of An- gelo ? I may make my case as Claudio's , to cross this in the smallest .
الصفحة 326
The alternative was not for innocence to welcome death , but for purity to be recon- ciled to pollution . A lady , whose work Dr. Johnson has recommended as elegantly illustrating Shakspere's departures from the novel of Cinthio ...
The alternative was not for innocence to welcome death , but for purity to be recon- ciled to pollution . A lady , whose work Dr. Johnson has recommended as elegantly illustrating Shakspere's departures from the novel of Cinthio ...
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Angelo answer appears bear Beat believe better bring brother character Claud Claudio comes Count daughter death desire doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father fear fool fortune friar give given grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hero hold honour hope hour I'll Isab John keep King lady leave Leon live look lord Lucio madam maid marry master means mind mistress nature never night original passage Pedro play poor pray present prince reading reason Rosalind SCENE sense Shakspere speak spirit stand sure sweet tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought Touch true truth wife woman young youth