The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... must have been written after 1609 , because the Bermuda iflands , which are mentioned in it , were unknown to the English until that year ; but this is a mistake . He might have seen in Hackluyt , 1600 , folio , a defcription of Bermuda ...
... must have been written after 1609 , because the Bermuda iflands , which are mentioned in it , were unknown to the English until that year ; but this is a mistake . He might have seen in Hackluyt , 1600 , folio , a defcription of Bermuda ...
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... must now know further . You have often MIRA . Begun to tell me what I am ; but stopp'd And left me to a bootlefs inquifition ; Concluding , Stay , not yet . PRO . - The hour's now come ; The very minute bids thee ope thine ear . Obey ...
... must now know further . You have often MIRA . Begun to tell me what I am ; but stopp'd And left me to a bootlefs inquifition ; Concluding , Stay , not yet . PRO . - The hour's now come ; The very minute bids thee ope thine ear . Obey ...
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... must be known of the fyftem of enchantment , which fupplied all the marvellous found in the romances of the middle ages . This fyftem feems to be founded on the opinion that the fallen fpirits , having different degrees of guilt , had ...
... must be known of the fyftem of enchantment , which fupplied all the marvellous found in the romances of the middle ages . This fyftem feems to be founded on the opinion that the fallen fpirits , having different degrees of guilt , had ...
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... must obey : his art is of fuch power , It would control my dam's god Setebos , * And make a vaffal of him . PRO . So , flave ; hence ! ( Exit CALIBAN , Re - enter ARIEL invifible , playing and finging ; FERDINAND following him . ARIEL'S ...
... must obey : his art is of fuch power , It would control my dam's god Setebos , * And make a vaffal of him . PRO . So , flave ; hence ! ( Exit CALIBAN , Re - enter ARIEL invifible , playing and finging ; FERDINAND following him . ARIEL'S ...
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... however feasonable and efficacious , must be allowed to be of no fupernatural dignity or elegance : they exprefs nothing great , nor reveal any thing above mortal difcovery . FER . 4 But doth fuffer a fea - change 42 TEMPEST .
... however feasonable and efficacious , must be allowed to be of no fupernatural dignity or elegance : they exprefs nothing great , nor reveal any thing above mortal difcovery . FER . 4 But doth fuffer a fea - change 42 TEMPEST .
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