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... bring back some readings which Steevens discarded , and reject others which he has dopted . ' · Editor , who has been frequently indebted to the remarks on the language of our great Poet which occur in the notes to the works of Ben ...
... bring back some readings which Steevens discarded , and reject others which he has dopted . ' · Editor , who has been frequently indebted to the remarks on the language of our great Poet which occur in the notes to the works of Ben ...
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... bring her to try with main course . " [ A cry within . ] A plague upon this howling ! they are louder than the weather , or our office.- Re - enter SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO , and GONZALO . Yet again ! what do you hear ? Shall we give o'er ...
... bring her to try with main course . " [ A cry within . ] A plague upon this howling ! they are louder than the weather , or our office.- Re - enter SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO , and GONZALO . Yet again ! what do you hear ? Shall we give o'er ...
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... bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . Mira . That hour destroy us ? Pro . Wherefore did they not Well demanded , wench ; My tale provokes that question . Dear ...
... bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . Mira . That hour destroy us ? Pro . Wherefore did they not Well demanded , wench ; My tale provokes that question . Dear ...
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... bring forth more islands . Gon . Ay ? Ant . Why , in good time . Alon . I pr'ythee , spare . Gon . Well , I have : But yet- Seb . He will be talking . Ant . Which of them , he , or Adrian , for a good wager , first begins to crow ? Seh ...
... bring forth more islands . Gon . Ay ? Ant . Why , in good time . Alon . I pr'ythee , spare . Gon . Well , I have : But yet- Seb . He will be talking . Ant . Which of them , he , or Adrian , for a good wager , first begins to crow ? Seh ...
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... bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own . Alon . So is the dearest of the loss . Gon . My lord Sebastian , The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness , And time to speak it in ; you rub the sore , When you should bring the ...
... bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own . Alon . So is the dearest of the loss . Gon . My lord Sebastian , The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness , And time to speak it in ; you rub the sore , When you should bring the ...
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Dramatic Works and Poems: With Notes, Original and Selected ..., Volumes 1-2 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1848 |
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Página 227 - to their eyes ; I will move storms, I will condole in some measure. To the rest :—Yet
Página 42 - Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known ; riches, poverty, And use of service, none : contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil : No occupation ; all men idle, all ; And women too ; but innocent and pure : No sovereignty:^ Seb. 'Scape getting drunk,
Página 224 - may as well go stand upon the beach, And bid the main flood bate his usual height ; You may as well use question with the wolf, Why he hath made the ewe bleat for the lamb; You may as well forbid the mountain pines To wag their high tops, and to make no noise, When they