The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Original and Selected Notes; Together with a Valuable Glossary, Volume 1Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1875 |
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... death . [ Exit . SCENE II . The Island : before the Cell of Prospero . Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA . Mira . If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them : The sky , it seems , would pour ...
... death . [ Exit . SCENE II . The Island : before the Cell of Prospero . Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA . Mira . If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them : The sky , it seems , would pour ...
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... death That now hath seized them ; why they were no worse Than now they are : There be , that can rule Naples , As well as he that sleeps ; lords , that can prate As amply , and unnecessarily , As this Gonzalo ; I myself could make A ...
... death That now hath seized them ; why they were no worse Than now they are : There be , that can rule Naples , As well as he that sleeps ; lords , that can prate As amply , and unnecessarily , As this Gonzalo ; I myself could make A ...
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... death at this puppy - headed monster : A most scurvy monster ! I could find in my heart to beat him , - Ste . Come , kiss . Trin . —but that the poor monster's in drink : An abom- inable monster ! Cal . I'll show thee the best springs ...
... death at this puppy - headed monster : A most scurvy monster ! I could find in my heart to beat him , - Ste . Come , kiss . Trin . —but that the poor monster's in drink : An abom- inable monster ! Cal . I'll show thee the best springs ...
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... death , I pr'ythee . Ste . Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your head ; if you prove a mutineer , the next tree The poor monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indignity Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be pleased to ...
... death , I pr'ythee . Ste . Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your head ; if you prove a mutineer , the next tree The poor monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indignity Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be pleased to ...
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... death Can be at once ) shall step by step attend You , and your ways ; whose wraths to guard you from ( Which here , in this most desolate isle , else falls Upon your heads ) is nothing but heart's sorrow , And a clear life ensuing . He ...
... death Can be at once ) shall step by step attend You , and your ways ; whose wraths to guard you from ( Which here , in this most desolate isle , else falls Upon your heads ) is nothing but heart's sorrow , And a clear life ensuing . He ...
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