The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... devil.— Avaunt , thou dreadful minister of hell ! Thou had'st but power over his mortal body , His soul thou canst not have ; therefore , be gone . Glo . Sweet saint , for charity , be not so curst . Anne . Foul devil , for God's sake ...
... devil.— Avaunt , thou dreadful minister of hell ! Thou had'st but power over his mortal body , His soul thou canst not have ; therefore , be gone . Glo . Sweet saint , for charity , be not so curst . Anne . Foul devil , for God's sake ...
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... devils tell the truth ! Glo . More wonderful , when angels are so angry.- Vouchsafe , divine perfection of a woman , Of these supposed evils , to give me leave , By circumstance , but to acquit myself . Anne . Vouchsafe , diffus'd ...
... devils tell the truth ! Glo . More wonderful , when angels are so angry.- Vouchsafe , divine perfection of a woman , Of these supposed evils , to give me leave , By circumstance , but to acquit myself . Anne . Vouchsafe , diffus'd ...
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... devil , and dissembling looks , And yet to win her , -all the world to nothing ! Ha ! Hath she forgot already that brave prince , Edward , her lord , whom I , some three months since , 2 Imagine I have said farewel already . ] Cibber ...
... devil , and dissembling looks , And yet to win her , -all the world to nothing ! Ha ! Hath she forgot already that brave prince , Edward , her lord , whom I , some three months since , 2 Imagine I have said farewel already . ] Cibber ...
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... the first - to in this line . So , in p . 42 : " To help thee curse " & c . i . e . to curse . See also p . 27 , line 13 , and p . 31 , line 10 . Steevens . Q. Mar. Out , devil ! 3 I remember them 34 .KING RICHARD III .
... the first - to in this line . So , in p . 42 : " To help thee curse " & c . i . e . to curse . See also p . 27 , line 13 , and p . 31 , line 10 . Steevens . Q. Mar. Out , devil ! 3 I remember them 34 .KING RICHARD III .
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... devil ! ] Mr. Lambe observes , in his notes on the ancient metrical history of The Battle of Floddon Field , that out is an in- terjection of abhorrence or contempt , most frequent in the mouths of the common people of the north It ...
... devil ! ] Mr. Lambe observes , in his notes on the ancient metrical history of The Battle of Floddon Field , that out is an in- terjection of abhorrence or contempt , most frequent in the mouths of the common people of the north It ...
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