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 15Rwington, 1821 |
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... doth not fit : " As I may see by these his vile blasphemous books 66 My soule abhorres , as often as mine eye upon them lookes . * * * Even the slight circumstance of the place where the ship that carried Gerbino's mistress was built ...
... doth not fit : " As I may see by these his vile blasphemous books 66 My soule abhorres , as often as mine eye upon them lookes . * * * Even the slight circumstance of the place where the ship that carried Gerbino's mistress was built ...
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... doth little advantage ! If he be not born to be hanged , our case is miserable . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Boatswain . BOATS . Down with the top - mast ; yare ; lower , lower ; bring her to try with main - course . [ A cry 66 6 of the ...
... doth little advantage ! If he be not born to be hanged , our case is miserable . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Boatswain . BOATS . Down with the top - mast ; yare ; lower , lower ; bring her to try with main - course . [ A cry 66 6 of the ...
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... Gorges's translation of Lucan , b . vi .: oylie fragments scarcely burn'd , 66 Together she doth scrape and glut . " 66 i . e . swallow . STEEVENS . we split ! -Farewell , my wife and children ! SC . 1 . 23 TEMPEST . Enter Mariners wet. ...
... Gorges's translation of Lucan , b . vi .: oylie fragments scarcely burn'd , 66 Together she doth scrape and glut . " 66 i . e . swallow . STEEVENS . we split ! -Farewell , my wife and children ! SC . 1 . 23 TEMPEST . Enter Mariners wet. ...
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... : " Who suffreth none by might , by wealth or blood to overtopp , " Himself gives all preferment , and whom listeth him doth lop . " Again , in our author's K. Richard II . : The creatures that were mine ; I say , or 30 ACT I. TEMPEST .
... : " Who suffreth none by might , by wealth or blood to overtopp , " Himself gives all preferment , and whom listeth him doth lop . " Again , in our author's K. Richard II . : The creatures that were mine ; I say , or 30 ACT I. TEMPEST .
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... doth depend upon A most auspicious star ; whose influence If now I court not , but omit 2 , my fortunes Will ever after droop . - Here cease more questions ; Thou art inclin❜d to sleep ; ' tis a good dulness3 , the story is done ...
... doth depend upon A most auspicious star ; whose influence If now I court not , but omit 2 , my fortunes Will ever after droop . - Here cease more questions ; Thou art inclin❜d to sleep ; ' tis a good dulness3 , the story is done ...
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