10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNSHUNNABLE»
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unshunnable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unshunnable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Plays of William Shakespeare
Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones ; Prerogativ'd are they less than the time; 'Tis
destiny unshunnable, like death ; Even then this forked plague is fitted to us,
When we do quicken. Desdemona comes: Enter Desdemona and Emilia. If she
be false ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, 1813
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The Poems of Browning: Volume Four: 1862 - 1871
Unshunnable, the Goddess grasped! Yet, bear! Since never wilt thou lead from
underground The dead ones, wail thy worst! If mortals die,— The very children of
immortals, too, 2085 Dropped mid our darkness, these decay as sure!
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Joseph Phelan, 2014
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones; Prerogativ'd are they less than the base 5 ; Tis
destiny unshunnable, like death6; nymous with arts, as in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore,
Act II. speaking of singing and musick : " They are parts I love." Reed.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, 1821
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, in Sixteen ...
... upon the vapour os a dungeon, 'Than keep a corner in the thing I love, For
others' uses. Yet, 'tis the plague os great ones ; Prerogativ'd are they less than the
base '*: 'Tis destiny unshunnable, - like demh 5 ; Even then this 6 sorked plague ...
William Shakespeare, 1794
5
Venus and Adonis. Rape of Lucrece. Othello
Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones ; Prerogativ'd are they less than the base 4 : 'Tis
destiny unshunnable, like death s ; Even. then this 6 forked plague is fated to us,
□ When J —chamberers—'] i. e. men of intrigue. So, in the Countess of Pern ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, Samuel Johnson, 1794
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Measure for ...
Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones; Prerogativ'd are they less than the base 5 ; 'Tis
destiny unshunnable, like death*; nymous with arts, as in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore,
Act II. speaking of singing and musick : " They are parts I love." REED.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Richard Farmer, 1821
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Select plays of William Shakespeare: With the corrections & ...
Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones ; Prerogativ'd are they less than the base :9 'Tis
destiny unshunnable, like death ji 7 — parts of conversation — ] Parts seems
here to be synonymous with arts, as in * Tis Pity she 's a Whore, Act II, speaking
of ...
William Shakespeare, 1820
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The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and ...
Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones ; Prerogativ'd are they less than the base :9 'Tis
destiny unshunnable, like death ;l 7 parts of conversation — ] Parts seems here to
be synonymous with arts, as in 'Tis Pity she 's a Whore, Act II, speaking- of ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, 1809
Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones; Prerogativ'd are they less than the base 5 ; 'Tis
destiny unshunnable, like death”; nymous with arts, as in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore,
Act II. speaking of singing and musick: » “ They are parts I love." Rear).
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821
Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones; Prerogativ'd are they less than the base :9 'Tis
destiny unshunnable, like death;1 7 -—- parts of conversation —] Parts seems
here to be synonymous with arts, as in 'Tis Pity she 's a Whore, Act II, speaking of
...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, George Steevens, 1809