Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| father was a soldier. He is dead, and also mother. I am forty-four
2 1, Int| chance,~In living death, dead life I live?"~he writes
3 1, 1 | have all those opponents dead or gone;~One object only
4 1, 2 | without feeling -- who is dead?~TANS. No; but he who is
5 1, 2 | chance,~In living death, dead life I live?~Love has me
6 1, 2 | life I live?~Love has me dead, alack! and such a death,~
7 1, 2 | This, then, is how he is dead alive, or living dying;
8 1, 2 | says, "In a living death a dead life I live." He is not
9 1, 2 | life I live." He is not dead, because~he lives in the
10 1, 2 | not alive, because he is dead in himself; deprived of
11 1, 3 | Well do I see, I shall fall dead to earth;~But what life
12 1, 4 | be faint, because it is dead in itself, and alive in
13 1, 4 | lofty thoughts, and, as if dead to the body, she aspires
14 1, 4 | she vegetates there as if dead, being present as an animating
15 1, 4 | leaves my dying powers not dead?~My spirit's rival more
16 1, 4 | should not be left quite dead, but be again re-animated
17 2, 1 | slaying him who lies already dead.~[paragraph continues] The
18 2, 1 | kill him who is already dead, that is, he, who has no
19 2, 2 | devour Actæon, making him dead to the vulgar and the crowd,
20 2, 3 | The body is, as it were, dead, and as it were apart from
21 2, 3 | and the soul is as it were dead, and a thing apart from
22 2, 4 | reigns!~Wherefore being dead, speak I amidst the folk?~
23 2, 4 | that lights the world;~Dead henceforth to all the lesser
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