The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... thing to the public , by diffusing innocent and rasors , what I hope will hereafter be said of me , that tional pleasure . not one has left Shakspeare without improvement , The complete explanation of an author not sysnor is there one ...
... thing to the public , by diffusing innocent and rasors , what I hope will hereafter be said of me , that tional pleasure . not one has left Shakspeare without improvement , The complete explanation of an author not sysnor is there one ...
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... thing , heeretofore ; and have pro- know : to read , and censure . Do so , but buy it sequuted both them , and their Authour living , with first . That doth best commend a Booke , the Sta . so much favour : we hope that ( they out ...
... thing , heeretofore ; and have pro- know : to read , and censure . Do so , but buy it sequuted both them , and their Authour living , with first . That doth best commend a Booke , the Sta . so much favour : we hope that ( they out ...
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... thing : The wills above be donel but I Mira . But that I do not . would fain die a dry death . [ Erit . Pro . Twelve years since , Miranda , twelve years . since , SCENE II . — The Island : before the Cell of Thy father was the duke of ...
... thing : The wills above be donel but I Mira . But that I do not . would fain die a dry death . [ Erit . Pro . Twelve years since , Miranda , twelve years . since , SCENE II . — The Island : before the Cell of Thy father was the duke of ...
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... thing , I say so ; be , that Caliban , I bave left asleep : and for the rest o ' the fleet , Whom now I keep in service . Thou best know'st W bich I dispers'd , they all have met again ; What torment I did find thee in : thy groans And ...
... thing , I say so ; be , that Caliban , I bave left asleep : and for the rest o ' the fleet , Whom now I keep in service . Thou best know'st W bich I dispers'd , they all have met again ; What torment I did find thee in : thy groans And ...
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... thing or other : when thou did'st not , savage , Mira . What is't ? a spirit ? Know thine own meaning , but would'st gabble like Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes It carries a ...
... thing or other : when thou did'st not , savage , Mira . What is't ? a spirit ? Know thine own meaning , but would'st gabble like Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes It carries a ...
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