The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 15 |
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... and so strongly excited his curiosity , that he sent some merchants under the pretence of selling his jewels , & c . to present his respects to her , and to bring him a more particular description of her person .
... and so strongly excited his curiosity , that he sent some merchants under the pretence of selling his jewels , & c . to present his respects to her , and to bring him a more particular description of her person .
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As this requisition could not be complied with , the fight commences , and after some time , the Saracens bring the lady on deck , and having killed her , throw her limbs into the sea , telling Gerbino he might thus possess her .
As this requisition could not be complied with , the fight commences , and after some time , the Saracens bring the lady on deck , and having killed her , throw her limbs into the sea , telling Gerbino he might thus possess her .
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This piece , I think , was written by the author of Solyman and Perseda ; and I suspect that Thomas Kyd was the writer of both . uc be - " What gaine can countervaile the danger that they bring 10 PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
This piece , I think , was written by the author of Solyman and Perseda ; and I suspect that Thomas Kyd was the writer of both . uc be - " What gaine can countervaile the danger that they bring 10 PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
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What gaine can countervaile the danger that they bring ? “ For man to sell his soule to sinne , is't not a greevous thing ? “ To captivate his minde and all the giftes therein “ To that which is of others all the most ungratious sinne .
What gaine can countervaile the danger that they bring ? “ For man to sell his soule to sinne , is't not a greevous thing ? “ To captivate his minde and all the giftes therein “ To that which is of others all the most ungratious sinne .
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The captayne sent his shippe boate to bring him to a litle ilande , beyng in the haven . This giant was very tractable and pleasaunt . He soong and daunsed , and in his daunsing lefte the print of his feete on the ground.
The captayne sent his shippe boate to bring him to a litle ilande , beyng in the haven . This giant was very tractable and pleasaunt . He soong and daunsed , and in his daunsing lefte the print of his feete on the ground.
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