The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... hour at Alexandria , and the next at Rome , supposes , that when the play opens , the spectator really imagines him- self at Alexandria , and believes that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt , and that he lives in the ...
... hour at Alexandria , and the next at Rome , supposes , that when the play opens , the spectator really imagines him- self at Alexandria , and believes that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt , and that he lives in the ...
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... hour before this chance , I had liv'd a blessed time ; for , from this instant , There's nothing serious in ... Hours dreadful , and things strange ; but this sore Hath trifled former knowings . [ night [ act , Rosse . Ah , good father ...
... hour before this chance , I had liv'd a blessed time ; for , from this instant , There's nothing serious in ... Hours dreadful , and things strange ; but this sore Hath trifled former knowings . [ night [ act , Rosse . Ah , good father ...
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... hour , at most , I will advise you where to plant yourselves . Acquaint you with the perfect spy o'the time , The moment on't ; for't must be done to - night , And something from the palace ; always thought That I require a clearness ...
... hour , at most , I will advise you where to plant yourselves . Acquaint you with the perfect spy o'the time , The moment on't ; for't must be done to - night , And something from the palace ; always thought That I require a clearness ...
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... hour Come in without there ! Enter Lenox . Len . What's your grace's will ? Macb . Saw you the weird sisters ? Len . No , my lord . Macb . Came they not by you ? Len . No , indeed , my lord . Macb . Infected be the air whereon they ride ...
... hour Come in without there ! Enter Lenox . Len . What's your grace's will ? Macb . Saw you the weird sisters ? Len . No , my lord . Macb . Came they not by you ? Len . No , indeed , my lord . Macb . Infected be the air whereon they ride ...
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... hour . Lady M. Yet here's a spot . Doct . Hark , she speaks : I will set down what comes from her , to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly . Lady M. Out , damned spot ! out , I say ! -One ; two ; Why , then , ' tis time to do't ...
... hour . Lady M. Yet here's a spot . Doct . Hark , she speaks : I will set down what comes from her , to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly . Lady M. Out , damned spot ! out , I say ! -One ; two ; Why , then , ' tis time to do't ...
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