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... murder then ? 1 He enters later with a copy of Seneca's plays in his hand : Vindicta mihi . Ay , heaven will be revenged of every ill , Nor will they suffer murder unrepaid . Then stay , Hieronimo , attend their will : For mortal men ...
... murder then ? 1 He enters later with a copy of Seneca's plays in his hand : Vindicta mihi . Ay , heaven will be revenged of every ill , Nor will they suffer murder unrepaid . Then stay , Hieronimo , attend their will : For mortal men ...
Page 117
... murder , Here will I sit , spectator of revenge , and after it , ' Tis done , and now my soul shall sleep in rest . Sons that revenge their fathers ' blood are blest . In this way Marston pleasantly varies Kyd's denouement . The ...
... murder , Here will I sit , spectator of revenge , and after it , ' Tis done , and now my soul shall sleep in rest . Sons that revenge their fathers ' blood are blest . In this way Marston pleasantly varies Kyd's denouement . The ...
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... murder's best face when a vizard's on- says one of the stepsons intending to murder another , and the third is thus inspired to plot the murder of the first . But before the ' Masque of intended murderers ' , as it is called in the play ...
... murder's best face when a vizard's on- says one of the stepsons intending to murder another , and the third is thus inspired to plot the murder of the first . But before the ' Masque of intended murderers ' , as it is called in the play ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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