The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath , brown furze , any thing : The wills above be done . [ Exeunt . but I would fain die a dry death . [ Exit B [ Erit . Erit . SCENE II . The Island : before the Cell of.
... of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath , brown furze , any thing : The wills above be done . [ Exeunt . but I would fain die a dry death . [ Exit B [ Erit . Erit . SCENE II . The Island : before the Cell of.
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... Erit Ariel . Gon . All torment , trouble , wonder , and amaze- ment Inhabits here : Some heavenly power guide us Out of this fearful country ! Pro . Behold , sir king , The wronged duke of Milan , Prospero : For more assurance that a ...
... Erit Ariel . Gon . All torment , trouble , wonder , and amaze- ment Inhabits here : Some heavenly power guide us Out of this fearful country ! Pro . Behold , sir king , The wronged duke of Milan , Prospero : For more assurance that a ...
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... Erit Silvia . Speed . O jest unseen , inscrutable , invisible , As a nose on a man's face , or a weathercock on a steeple ! My master sues to her ; and she hath taught her suitor , He being her pupil , to become her tutor . O excellent ...
... Erit Silvia . Speed . O jest unseen , inscrutable , invisible , As a nose on a man's face , or a weathercock on a steeple ! My master sues to her ; and she hath taught her suitor , He being her pupil , to become her tutor . O excellent ...
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... Erit Falstaff . Enter Mrs. Page . Mrs. Page . How now , sweetheart ? who's at home beside yourself ? Mrs. Ford . Why , none but mine own people . Mrs. Page . Indeed ? Mrs. Ford . No , certainly ; -Speak louder . [ Aside . Mrs. Page ...
... Erit Falstaff . Enter Mrs. Page . Mrs. Page . How now , sweetheart ? who's at home beside yourself ? Mrs. Ford . Why , none but mine own people . Mrs. Page . Indeed ? Mrs. Ford . No , certainly ; -Speak louder . [ Aside . Mrs. Page ...
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... Erit . ACT II . SCENE I. - The Sea - coast . Enter Antonio and Sebastian . Ant . Will you stay no longer ? nor will you not , that I go with you ? Seb . By your patience , no : my stars shine darkly over me ; the malignancy of my fate ...
... Erit . ACT II . SCENE I. - The Sea - coast . Enter Antonio and Sebastian . Ant . Will you stay no longer ? nor will you not , that I go with you ? Seb . By your patience , no : my stars shine darkly over me ; the malignancy of my fate ...
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