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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Page 32
... thing divine ; for nothing natural I ever saw so noble . Pro . It goes on , I see , [ Aside . As my soul prompts it : -Spirit , fine Spirit ! I'll free thee Within two days for this . Fer . Most sure , the goddess On whom these airs ...
... thing divine ; for nothing natural I ever saw so noble . Pro . It goes on , I see , [ Aside . As my soul prompts it : -Spirit , fine Spirit ! I'll free thee Within two days for this . Fer . Most sure , the goddess On whom these airs ...
Page 35
... thing advantageous to life . Ant . True ; save means to live . Seb . Of that there's none , or little . Gon . How lush and lusty the grass looks ! how green ! Ant . The ground , indeed , is tawny . Seb . With an eye of green in't . Ant ...
... thing advantageous to life . Ant . True ; save means to live . Seb . Of that there's none , or little . Gon . How lush and lusty the grass looks ! how green ! Ant . The ground , indeed , is tawny . Seb . With an eye of green in't . Ant ...
Page 51
... thing dare not- Ste . That's most certain . Cal . Thou shalt be lord of it , and I'll serve thee . Ste . How , now , shall this be compassed ? Canst thou bring me to the party ? Cal . Yea , yea , my lord ; I'll yield him thee asleep ...
... thing dare not- Ste . That's most certain . Cal . Thou shalt be lord of it , and I'll serve thee . Ste . How , now , shall this be compassed ? Canst thou bring me to the party ? Cal . Yea , yea , my lord ; I'll yield him thee asleep ...
Page 68
... thing ; At least , bring forth a wonder , to content ye , As much as me my dukedom . The entrance of the Cell opens , and discovers FERDINAND and MIRANDA playing at chess . Mira . Sweet lord , you play me false . Fer . I would not for ...
... thing ; At least , bring forth a wonder , to content ye , As much as me my dukedom . The entrance of the Cell opens , and discovers FERDINAND and MIRANDA playing at chess . Mira . Sweet lord , you play me false . Fer . I would not for ...
Page 70
... thing well . — Come hither , spirit ; Set Caliban and his companions free : [ Aside . Untie the spell . [ Exit ARIEL ... things are these , my lord Antonio ? Will money buy them ? Ant . Very like ; one of them Is a plain fish , and , no ...
... thing well . — Come hither , spirit ; Set Caliban and his companions free : [ Aside . Untie the spell . [ Exit ARIEL ... things are these , my lord Antonio ? Will money buy them ? Ant . Very like ; one of them Is a plain fish , and , no ...
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