History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... death , life , all is one to him ; the habit of murder has placed him out of the pale of humanity . They tell him that his wife is dead : " Macbeth . She should have died hereafter ; There would have been a time for such a word . To ...
... death , life , all is one to him ; the habit of murder has placed him out of the pale of humanity . They tell him that his wife is dead : " Macbeth . She should have died hereafter ; There would have been a time for such a word . To ...
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... death , which swallows us whole , there are partial deaths which devour us piecemeal " Every revolution which the sun makes about the world , divides between life and death ; and death possesses both those portions by the next morrow ...
... death , which swallows us whole , there are partial deaths which devour us piecemeal " Every revolution which the sun makes about the world , divides between life and death ; and death possesses both those portions by the next morrow ...
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... death by those things which are the instruments of acting it : and God by all the variety of His providence makes us see death everywhere , in all variety of circumstances , and dressed up for all the fancies , and the expectation of ...
... death by those things which are the instruments of acting it : and God by all the variety of His providence makes us see death everywhere , in all variety of circumstances , and dressed up for all the fancies , and the expectation of ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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