The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... thou that I that saw the face of God , And tasted the eternal joys of heaven , Am not tormented with ten thou- sand hells " Faust . - Stay , Mephistopheles , and tell me what good will my soul do your Lord ? Mep . - Enlarge his kingdom ...
... thou that I that saw the face of God , And tasted the eternal joys of heaven , Am not tormented with ten thou- sand hells " Faust . - Stay , Mephistopheles , and tell me what good will my soul do your Lord ? Mep . - Enlarge his kingdom ...
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... thou- sand two hundred and seventeen farmers of taxes , sub - farmers , clerks , and bailiffs . As for the farmers , I could not convey them . They were so stout and fat that my boat would have gone to the bottom . Pluto .-- We cannot ...
... thou- sand two hundred and seventeen farmers of taxes , sub - farmers , clerks , and bailiffs . As for the farmers , I could not convey them . They were so stout and fat that my boat would have gone to the bottom . Pluto .-- We cannot ...
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... thou , dead corse , again in complete steel , Revisitest thus the glimpses of the moon , Making night hideous . " 66 The assumed madness of Hamlet ( an incident which Shakspeare found in Grammaticus ) , is admirably man- aged , to give ...
... thou , dead corse , again in complete steel , Revisitest thus the glimpses of the moon , Making night hideous . " 66 The assumed madness of Hamlet ( an incident which Shakspeare found in Grammaticus ) , is admirably man- aged , to give ...
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... thou needs find out new heavens , new earth . The scene between the Soothsayer and Charmian and Iras , while finely introduced as an accessory indication of the drift and destiny of the drama , is admirably true to nature , and is just ...
... thou needs find out new heavens , new earth . The scene between the Soothsayer and Charmian and Iras , while finely introduced as an accessory indication of the drift and destiny of the drama , is admirably true to nature , and is just ...
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... thou day o ' the world , Chain mine armed neck , leap thou attire , and all Through proof of harness to this heart , and there Ride on the pants , triumphing , & c . In the last scene , what melancholy queenly majesty is there in ...
... thou day o ' the world , Chain mine armed neck , leap thou attire , and all Through proof of harness to this heart , and there Ride on the pants , triumphing , & c . In the last scene , what melancholy queenly majesty is there in ...
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