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... to it. "Yet not to thine eternal resting-place shalt thou retire alone, nor couldst thou wish couch more magnificent. Thou shalt ...
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... In a way he describes it to be a huge couch which when you lay down upon it you just melt in and never feel like getting up, by saying "nor couldst thou wish ...
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... Chillingworth proclaimed "hadst thou sought the whole earth over there was no one place so secret-no high place nor lowly place where thou couldst have escaped ...
(1771 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... His chance to seek revenge is lost, "there was no one place so secret - no high place nor lowly place where thou couldst have escaped me - save on this very ...
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... Chillingworth thinks he has a strong hold on Dimmesdale and thinks he can't get away. "No high place nor lowly place, where thou couldst have escaped me." (The ...
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... Chillingworth proclaimed "hadst thou sought the whole earth over there was no one place so secret-no high place nor lowly place where thou couldst have escaped ...
(761 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... The scaffold is the only place where Dimmesdale could escape Chillingsworth control over him "'no high place nor lowly place where thou couldst have escaped me ...
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... "There was no place so secret, no high place nor lowly place, where thou couldst have escaped me, save on this very scaffold (220)," Chillingworth says to ...
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... Remember that the witches said (I, iii, lines 19 - 20), "Sleep shall neither night nor day / Hang upon his ... I would thou couldst!" But, of course, it is too late ...
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... out his passage Till he faced the slave, Which ne'er shook hands nor bade farewell ... I would thou couldst.'(2,2,77-78) After it was found out that the king had ...
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... d not for you yet, nor am I provided / For your fit welcome" (not with all your knights yet; I was not expecting you yet, nor am I ... Couldst thou save nothing? ...
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