Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 274
... live , and I to die . ISME . ' Twas not because I failed to speak my thoughts . ANTIG . To these did'st thou , to those did I seem wise . ISME . And yet the offense is equal in us both . ANTIG . Take courage . Thou dost live . My soul ...
... live , and I to die . ISME . ' Twas not because I failed to speak my thoughts . ANTIG . To these did'st thou , to those did I seem wise . ISME . And yet the offense is equal in us both . ANTIG . Take courage . Thou dost live . My soul ...
Page 508
... live the life of Timon ; 16 as indeed , his case was the same , and the ingratitude and injuries which he suffered from those he had esteemed his friends made him hate and distrust all mankind .... Canidius now came , bringing word in ...
... live the life of Timon ; 16 as indeed , his case was the same , and the ingratitude and injuries which he suffered from those he had esteemed his friends made him hate and distrust all mankind .... Canidius now came , bringing word in ...
Page 920
... live , and that infancy has there its lessons as well as other ages , why is it not com- municated to children betimes ? They begin to teach us to live when we have almost done living . A hundred students have got the pox before they ...
... live , and that infancy has there its lessons as well as other ages , why is it not com- municated to children betimes ? They begin to teach us to live when we have almost done living . A hundred students have got the pox before they ...
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