The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... bast thou forgot her ? Pro . Come forth , I say ; there's other business Ari . No , sir . for thee : Pro . Thou hast : Where was she born ? Come forth thou tortoise ! when ? speak ; tell me . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Re - enter Ariel ...
... bast thou forgot her ? Pro . Come forth , I say ; there's other business Ari . No , sir . for thee : Pro . Thou hast : Where was she born ? Come forth thou tortoise ! when ? speak ; tell me . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Re - enter Ariel ...
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... bast put thyself Upon this island , as a spy , to win it From me , the lord on't . SCENE I. Another part of the Island . Fer . No , as I am a man . Mira . There's nothing ill can dwell in such a Enter Alonzo , SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO ...
... bast put thyself Upon this island , as a spy , to win it From me , the lord on't . SCENE I. Another part of the Island . Fer . No , as I am a man . Mira . There's nothing ill can dwell in such a Enter Alonzo , SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO ...
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... bast any more of this ? Enter FERDINAND , bearing a log . Sle . The whole butt , man ; my cellar is in a rock by the sea - side , where my wine is hid . How now , Fer . There be some sports are painful ; but their moon - calf ? how does ...
... bast any more of this ? Enter FERDINAND , bearing a log . Sle . The whole butt , man ; my cellar is in a rock by the sea - side , where my wine is hid . How now , Fer . There be some sports are painful ; but their moon - calf ? how does ...
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... [ Aside , ] Bravely the figure of this barpy Many , nay , almost any . hast thou Pro . Hones . wrd , Perform'd , my Ariel , a grace it bad , devouring . stand you Of my instruction bast thou nothing bated , SCENE III TEMPEST . 13.
... [ Aside , ] Bravely the figure of this barpy Many , nay , almost any . hast thou Pro . Hones . wrd , Perform'd , my Ariel , a grace it bad , devouring . stand you Of my instruction bast thou nothing bated , SCENE III TEMPEST . 13.
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William Shakespeare. stand you Of my instruction bast thou nothing bated , | The most opportune place , the strong'st susgestion In what tho'r hadst to say : so , with good life , Our worser Genius can , shall never melt And observation ...
William Shakespeare. stand you Of my instruction bast thou nothing bated , | The most opportune place , the strong'st susgestion In what tho'r hadst to say : so , with good life , Our worser Genius can , shall never melt And observation ...
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