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The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of ... - Page 129
by William Shakespeare - 1805
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Tales from Shakspere: For the Use of Young Persons

Charles Lamb - 1859 - 518 pages
...are merciful : I have curs'd them without cause. [Fp.R. hneels to AIX>N. Alon. Now all the blessings Mira. O ! wonder ' How many goodly creatures are there...mankind is ! O brave new world, That has such people in 't ! Pro. 'T is new to thee. Alvn. What is this maid, with whom thou wast at plaj ? Your eld'st...
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The works of William Shakspere; from the text of the editions by C. Knight ...

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 1120 pages
...without cause. [FEU. Imcch to ALÓN. Alón. Now all the blessings Of a glad father compass thee alxnit ! ay, thou stand sí : For it appears by manifest proceeding, That, indirectly, ! U brave new world, That bas such people in "l! Pro. *T is new to thee. Scene I. ACT V Your eld'«...
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Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius ..., Part 155, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 720 pages
...seas threaten, they are merciful: I have curs'd them without cause. [FEED, kneels to ALON. 86 Alon. Now, all the blessings Of a glad father compass thee...about ! Arise, and say how thou cam'st here. Mira. 0, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O, brave new world,...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 pages
...Bonduca ' Act V. Se. Í,— " In love too with a Irijle to abuse me." Of a glad father compass thce ! О brave new world. That has such people in 't ! PHO. 'T is new to thee. ALÓN. What is this maid,...
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Guesses at Truth

Julius Charles Hare, Augustus William Hare - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1861 - 652 pages
...all people, all the people. " O wonder ! (cries Miranda, when she first sees the shipwreckt party ;) How many goodly creatures are there here ! How beauteous...mankind is ! O brave new world, That has such people in it ! " Bassanio, after opening the casket, compares himself to one " That thinks he hath done well...
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Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of ..., Part 26, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 410 pages
...the seas threaten, they are merciful: I have curs'd them without cause. [FERD. kneels to ALON. A Ion. Now all the blessings Of a glad father compass thee...about! Arise, and say how thou cam'st here. Mira. 0, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here ! How beauteous mankind is ! 0 brave new world,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Adapted for Family Reading

William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...Though the seas threaten, they are merciI have curs'd them without cause. [FER. kneels to ALON. Alon. ny dram of mercy. Ant. I have heard Tour grace hath ta'en great pains to qualify His rigorous cou Jlftra. O, wonder ! How many goodly creatures arc there here ! How beauteous mankind is 1 O, brave...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 560 pages
...the seas threaten, they are merciful: I have cursed them without cause. [FEE. kneels to ALOW. Alon. Now all the blessings Of a glad father compass thee...Alon. What is this maid, with whom thou wast at play ? Tour eld'st acquaintance cannot be three hours : Is she the goddess that hath severed us, And brought...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, ed. by T. Keightley, Part 37, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 600 pages
...all the blessings Of a glad father compass thee about ! Arise, and say how thou cam's! here. Mini. O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here...Alon. What is this maid, with whom thou wast at play i. Your eld'st acquaintance cannot be three hours. Is she the goddess that hath sever'd us, And brought...
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The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of ...

William Shakespeare, John William Stanhope Hows - Readers - 1864 - 498 pages
...the seas threaten, they are merciful : I have curs'd them without cause. [FERD. kneels to ALOB. Alon. Now all the blessings Of a glad father compass thee...Arise, and say how thou cam'st here. Mira. O ! wonder ! Pro. "Tis new to thee. Alan. What is this maid, with whom thou wast at play ? 5f our eld'st acquaintance...
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