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Right Honourable , Whilst we study to be thankful in our particular for the many
favours we have received from your Lordships , we are fallen upon the ill fortune ,
to mingle two the most diverse things that can be , fear , and rashness ; rashness
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Right Honourable , Whilst we study to be thankful in our particular for the many
favours we have received from your Lordships , we are fallen upon the ill fortune ,
to mingle two the most diverse things that can be , fear , and rashness ; rashness
...
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We have every he gives it to Mr . Shakespeare to make up , who presently writt
reason to suppose that this is a correct description of his personal appearance ,
but we are unable to add to it from That , while he liv ' d , was a slow thing , any ...
We have every he gives it to Mr . Shakespeare to make up , who presently writt
reason to suppose that this is a correct description of his personal appearance ,
but we are unable to add to it from That , while he liv ' d , was a slow thing , any ...
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Dull thing , I say so ; he , that Caliban , The mariners all under hatches stow ' d ;
Whom now I keep in service . Thou best know ' st Whom , with a charm joined to
their suffer ' d labour , What torment I did find thee in : thy groans I have left
asleep ...
Dull thing , I say so ; he , that Caliban , The mariners all under hatches stow ' d ;
Whom now I keep in service . Thou best know ' st Whom , with a charm joined to
their suffer ' d labour , What torment I did find thee in : thy groans I have left
asleep ...
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One thing or other : when thou didst not , savage , Pro . No , wench : it eats , and
sleeps , and hath such Know thine own meaning , but would ' st gabble like A
thing most brutish , I endow ' d thy purposes As we have ; such . This gallant ,
which ...
One thing or other : when thou didst not , savage , Pro . No , wench : it eats , and
sleeps , and hath such Know thine own meaning , but would ' st gabble like A
thing most brutish , I endow ' d thy purposes As we have ; such . This gallant ,
which ...
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Here is every thing advantageous to life . The surge most swoln that ... Execute
all things , for no kind of traffic Ant . And sowing the kernels of it in the sea , bring
Would I admit ; 5 no name of magistrate ; forth more islands . Letters should not
be ...
Here is every thing advantageous to life . The surge most swoln that ... Execute
all things , for no kind of traffic Ant . And sowing the kernels of it in the sea , bring
Would I admit ; 5 no name of magistrate ; forth more islands . Letters should not
be ...
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