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Page xvii
... never inhabited by any Christian or Heathen people , ' but were reputed a most prodigious and enchanted place ' ; stating , never- theless , that those who were wrecked there lived com- fortably and found the country fruitful and ...
... never inhabited by any Christian or Heathen people , ' but were reputed a most prodigious and enchanted place ' ; stating , never- theless , that those who were wrecked there lived com- fortably and found the country fruitful and ...
Page xix
... never a Servant - monster i ' the Fayre , who can help it , he sayes ; nor a nest of Antiques ? Hee is loth to make nature afraid in his Playes , like those that beget Tales , Tempests , and such like Drolleries . ' In 1613 the play ...
... never a Servant - monster i ' the Fayre , who can help it , he sayes ; nor a nest of Antiques ? Hee is loth to make nature afraid in his Playes , like those that beget Tales , Tempests , and such like Drolleries . ' In 1613 the play ...
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... am more better Then Prospero , Master of a full poore cell , And thy no greater Father . Mira . More to know Did never medle with my thoughts . 20 Pros . ' Tis time I should informe thee farther 6 I. i . 70 - ii . 22 ] THE TEMPEST.
... am more better Then Prospero , Master of a full poore cell , And thy no greater Father . Mira . More to know Did never medle with my thoughts . 20 Pros . ' Tis time I should informe thee farther 6 I. i . 70 - ii . 22 ] THE TEMPEST.
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... never Yeelds us kinde answere . 360 Mir . ' Tis a villaine Sir , I doe not love to looke on . Pro . But as ' tis We cannot misse him : he do's make our fire , Fetch in our wood , and serves in Offices That profit us : What hoa : slave ...
... never Yeelds us kinde answere . 360 Mir . ' Tis a villaine Sir , I doe not love to looke on . Pro . But as ' tis We cannot misse him : he do's make our fire , Fetch in our wood , and serves in Offices That profit us : What hoa : slave ...
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... ( never since at ebbe ) beheld The King my Father wrack't . Mir . Alacke , for mercy . Fer . Yes faith , & all his Lords , the Duke of Millaine And his brave sonne , being twaine . Pro . [ Aside ] The Duke of Millaine 510 And his more ...
... ( never since at ebbe ) beheld The King my Father wrack't . Mir . Alacke , for mercy . Fer . Yes faith , & all his Lords , the Duke of Millaine And his brave sonne , being twaine . Pro . [ Aside ] The Duke of Millaine 510 And his more ...
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