The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 1Longman, 1820 |
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... , And pluck my magic garment from me . - So ; [ Lays down his mantle . Lie there my art . Wipe thou thine eyes ; have - comfort . The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The 7 6 [ ACT I. TEMPEST . SCENE II. ...
... , And pluck my magic garment from me . - So ; [ Lays down his mantle . Lie there my art . Wipe thou thine eyes ; have - comfort . The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The 7 6 [ ACT I. TEMPEST . SCENE II. ...
Page 7
... thine ear ; Obey , and be attentive . Can'st thou remember A time before we came unto this cell ? I do not think thou can'st ; for then thou wast not Out three years old . Mira . Certainly , sir , I can . Pro . By what ? by any other ...
... thine ear ; Obey , and be attentive . Can'st thou remember A time before we came unto this cell ? I do not think thou can'st ; for then thou wast not Out three years old . Mira . Certainly , sir , I can . Pro . By what ? by any other ...
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... thine ear . Ari . My lord , it shall be done . [ Exit . Pro . Thou poisonous slave , come forth ! Enter CALIBAN . Cal . As wicked dew as e'er my mother brush'd With raven's feather from unwholesome fen , Drop on you both ! a south ...
... thine ear . Ari . My lord , it shall be done . [ Exit . Pro . Thou poisonous slave , come forth ! Enter CALIBAN . Cal . As wicked dew as e'er my mother brush'd With raven's feather from unwholesome fen , Drop on you both ! a south ...
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... thine own meaning , but would'st gabble like A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes With words that made them known : But thy vile race , Though thou didst learn , had that in't which good natures Could not abide to be with ...
... thine own meaning , but would'st gabble like A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes With words that made them known : But thy vile race , Though thou didst learn , had that in't which good natures Could not abide to be with ...
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... thine eye advance And say , what thou seest yond ' . Mira . What is't ? a spirit ? See how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps , and hath such senses ...
... thine eye advance And say , what thou seest yond ' . Mira . What is't ? a spirit ? See how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps , and hath such senses ...
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