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| That seeing unseen, we may of their encounter frankly judge |
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| Fishmonger... 1 in 10,000 |
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| How all occasions do inform against me, and spur my dull revenge (eggshell) |
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| I alone became their prisoner |
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| How long will a man lie i'th' earth ere he rot? Alexander/Imp Caesar |
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| Strew dangerous conjectures in ill-breeding minds/The doors are broke |
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| He poisons him i'th' garden for's estate |
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| Get thee to a nunnery/Sprung from neglected love |
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| Unbated foils/I'll anoint my sword/A chalice |
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| I will be brief. Your noble son is mad (...) At such a time I will loose |
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| Makes vow (...) to never more give th' assay of arms |
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| This vile deed we must... countenance and excuse |
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| Impawned/8 to 4 in 12 passes |
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| Sponge (...that) soaks up the King's countenance |
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| Your bait of falsehood takes this carp of truth... by indirections find directions out |
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| To be or not to be - that is the question: |
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| His father's death and our o'erhasty marriage |
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| This quarry cries on havoc. O proud Death |
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| What ceremony else? What ceremony else? |
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| My offence is rank, it smells to heaven |
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| Be thou spirit of health or goblin damned |
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| For Hecuba!... Am I a coward?... The play's the thing [...] |
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| Use you [...] to gather and glean |
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| It's a cuckoo's, sir/sparrow's egg |
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| Singing, laughing, and plaguing/the boy would do her bidding in anything |
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| The devil had seized her ankle |
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| I am Heathcliff/Fate of Milo |
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| You are a dog in a manger, Cathy |
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| Why am I so changed? O how fall'n! How changed |
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| And if not [a man] is he a devil? |
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| Consent, or refuse, I will see her |
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| I love my murderer - but yours! |
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| Be with me always - take any form - drive me mad! |
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| Flung (x3) himself on Earnshaw's weapon |
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| I should delight to look round me |
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| A pale, delicate, effeminate boy |
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| Come down and fetch my property |
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| I can sympathize with all his feelings/I cannot read it |
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| You might kill him [...] he's dying for you |
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| Seized by a suffocating cough |
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| Her secret visits were to end/You dunce |
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| A task he was compelled to perform |
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| Our jailer [...] shut and locked it also |
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| Papa says everything she has is mine |
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| Mr. Heathcliff, you have nobody to love you |
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| Heathcliff never reads/rob me of my treasures |
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| A gentle kiss [...] at least five kisses |
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| I have lost the faculty of enjoying their destruction |
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| Nearly attained my heaven [the] others [are] unvalued by me |
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| I preferred glory to every enticement |
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| I have no friend, Margaret |
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| Success shall crown my endeavors |
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| Restored [...] to animation/Do you share my madness? Have you drunk |
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| I was their plaything/A pretty present for my Victor |
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| Banish disease from the human frame (ph's/elxlife) |
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| Paid no visit to Geneva, but was engaged |
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| Dreary night of November/Walk[s] in fear and dread |
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| E-March 18 Ernest/Justine/William |
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| A-May 12 Return and be our comforter/You are mistaken; I know the murderer. |
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| I confessed a lie/The first hapless victims to my unhallowed arts |
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| To forget myself... I journeyed |
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| If you will comply with my conditions |
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| Fire gave light as well as heat/Agreeable asylum |
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| Sorrow only increased with knowledge |
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| Aspire to higher powers of the intellect |
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| Paradise Lost, Lives, Sorrows of Werter |
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| Finding myself unsympathized with, wished to tear up/I learned from your papers/seize and educate him |
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| I felt there was some justice in his argument |
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| I thought that the fiend followed me/Labours of the Orkneys (Scotland) |
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| I shall be with you on your wedding-night |
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| Mr. Kirwin alone understood me |
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| E-May 18 Do you not love another? |
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| Resolved not to join her until I had obtained |
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| He left marks/He is eloquent and persuasive |
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| Like the archangel who aspired to omnipotence |
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| The power of his eloquence |
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| The die is cast/My hopes [are] blasted by cowardice and indecision |
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| I have lost my hopes of utility and glory; I have lost my friend/Evil thenceforth became my good/funeral pile (ending) |
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| That future strife may be prevented now |
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| Which of you doth love us most |
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| If it be nothing, I shall not need spectacles |
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| C3PeO cart, coxcomb, cuckoo, peace, egg, O |
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| Thou shouldst not have been old till thou hadst been wise |
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| Glass-gazing, superserviceable, finical rogue (bawd) |
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| Basest and most poorest shape |
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| By Juno/Shut up your doors |
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| Contending with the fretful elements |
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| I am a man more sinned against than sinning |
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| Then shall the realm of Albion come to great confusion |
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| They took from me the use of mine own house |
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| I have ta'en too little care of this (hovel)/philosopher (Poor Tom) |
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| I'll see their trial first |
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| Out, vile jelly, where is thy lustre now? |
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| Holy water from her heavenly eyes |
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| Thy business that I go about |
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| Strange oeillades [...] to noble Edmund |
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| Through tatter'd clothes great vices do appear; robes and furr'd gowns hide all |
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| If he return the conquerer; then I am the prisoner, his bed my gael/No tearing lady |
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| Pray now, forget and forgive. I am old and foolish |
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| Which of them shall I take? |
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| Men must endure [...] ripeness is all |
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| Thy great employment will not bear question |
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| Is this the promised end?(Kent)/Or the image of that horror?(Edgar) |
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| All friends shall taste the wages of their virtue, and all foes the cup of their deservings |
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| We did not begin that game of dominoes |
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| Marlow sat cross-legged with a yellow complexion, ascetic aspect, palms outwards, resembling an idol |
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| This also has been one of the dark places of the earth/They were men enough to face the darkness |
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| Unselfish belief in the idea - something you can set up, bow down before, and offer a sacrifice to... |
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| (L) Heavenly mission to civilize you/the snake had charmed me |
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| (B) Whited sepulchre: Two women [...] sat knitting black wool |
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| (OS) Inhabited devastation/Accountant |
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| (CS) Paper-mâché Mephisopheles |
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| (CS) Woman, draped and blindfolded, carrying a lighted torch |
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| (CS) Each station should be like a beacon |
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| We crept on, toward Kurtz |
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| Enchanted princess sleeping in a fabulous castle |
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| Only in the very last moment, [...] he frowned heavily. |
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| You can't understand: neighbors, scandal, gallows, lunatic asylums, policeman, public opinion |
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| All Europe contributed to the making of Kurtz (short in German) |
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| Parents: Mother - 1/2 English Father - 1/2 French |
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| Y-Belgium, B-French, P-German, R-British,O-Portuguese, G-Italy |
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| (IS) Kurtz' last disciple/Heads on stakes |
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| He looked at least seven feet long |
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| Wild and gorgeous apparition of a woman |
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| The awakening of forgotten and bruted instincts |
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| He had something to say. It was a victory. |
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| I felt [...] they could not possibly know the things I knew |
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| I knew him best./You knew him best, I repeated. |
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| The last word he pronounced was - your name. |
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| We have lost the first ebb, said the Director. |
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