The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Belford, Clarke, 1890 - 926 pages |
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... thing over and above . Bore , demeaned . Bore , the caliber of a gun , the capacity of the barrel . Bores , stabs , or wounds . Bosky , woody . Bosom , wish , heart's desire . Bots , worms in the stomach of a horse . Bourn , boundary ...
... thing over and above . Bore , demeaned . Bore , the caliber of a gun , the capacity of the barrel . Bores , stabs , or wounds . Bosky , woody . Bosom , wish , heart's desire . Bots , worms in the stomach of a horse . Bourn , boundary ...
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... thing but its own object . Extravagant , wandering . Extremes.extravagance of con- duct , extremities . Evases , young nestlings . Evas musket , infant lilliputian . Eye , a small shade of colour . Eyliads ,, glances , looks . See ...
... thing but its own object . Extravagant , wandering . Extremes.extravagance of con- duct , extremities . Evases , young nestlings . Evas musket , infant lilliputian . Eye , a small shade of colour . Eyliads ,, glances , looks . See ...
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... thing ! Hast thou forgot The foul witch Sycorax , who , with age and envy , Was grown into a hoop ? hast thou forgot her ? Ari . No , sir . Pro . Thou hast : Where was she born ? [ speak ; tell me . O , was she so ? I must , Ari . Sir ...
... thing ! Hast thou forgot The foul witch Sycorax , who , with age and envy , Was grown into a hoop ? hast thou forgot her ? Ari . No , sir . Pro . Thou hast : Where was she born ? [ speak ; tell me . O , was she so ? I must , Ari . Sir ...
Page 31
... thing or other : when thou did'st not , savage , Know 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 did'st learn , had that ...
... thing or other : when thou did'st not , savage , Know 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 did'st learn , had that ...
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... thing well . - Come hither , spirit ; [ Aside . Set Caliban and his companions free : [ cious sir ? Untie the spell . [ Erit ARIEL . ] How fares my gra- There are yet missing of your company Some few odd lads that you remember not . Re ...
... thing well . - Come hither , spirit ; [ Aside . Set Caliban and his companions free : [ cious sir ? Untie the spell . [ Erit ARIEL . ] How fares my gra- There are yet missing of your company Some few odd lads that you remember not . Re ...
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