The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 242
... death : my servant Shall never go before me . Gasp . Are you so brave ? Vit . Cor . Yes , I shall welcome death As princes do some great embassadours ; I'll meet thy weapon half way . Lod . Thou dost not tremble ! Methinks , fear should ...
... death : my servant Shall never go before me . Gasp . Are you so brave ? Vit . Cor . Yes , I shall welcome death As princes do some great embassadours ; I'll meet thy weapon half way . Lod . Thou dost not tremble ! Methinks , fear should ...
Page 272
... Death shall not separate us . Oh , my lords , I but deceiv'd your eyes with antic gesture , When one news strait came huddling on another Of death , and death , and death : still I danc'd forward ; But it struck home and here , and in ...
... Death shall not separate us . Oh , my lords , I but deceiv'd your eyes with antic gesture , When one news strait came huddling on another Of death , and death , and death : still I danc'd forward ; But it struck home and here , and in ...
Page 338
... Deaths with equal lustre , nor omitting ceremonies of bravery , in the infamy of his nature . " Life is a pure flame , and we live by an invisible sun within us . A small fire sufficeth for life , great flames seemed too little after death ...
... Deaths with equal lustre , nor omitting ceremonies of bravery , in the infamy of his nature . " Life is a pure flame , and we live by an invisible sun within us . A small fire sufficeth for life , great flames seemed too little after death ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 30 |
On Cowley Butler Suckling Etherege | 70 |
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