The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ..., with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare ; in Two Volumes, Volume 1Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 - 466 pages |
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... Poor souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of power , I would Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'er ' It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The freighting souls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more amazement ...
... Poor souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of power , I would Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'er ' It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The freighting souls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more amazement ...
Page 15
... poor son . Gon . Heavens keep him from these beasts ! For he is , sure , i ' the island . Alon . Lead away . Ari . Prospero my lord shall know what I have done : [ Aside . So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Exeunt . SCENE II ...
... poor son . Gon . Heavens keep him from these beasts ! For he is , sure , i ' the island . Alon . Lead away . Ari . Prospero my lord shall know what I have done : [ Aside . So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Exeunt . SCENE II ...
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... poor credulous never drunk wine afore , it will go near to remove monster : -well drawn , monster , in good sooth . his fit : if I can recover him , and keep him tame , I will not take too much for him : he shall pay for him that hath ...
... poor credulous never drunk wine afore , it will go near to remove monster : -well drawn , monster , in good sooth . his fit : if I can recover him , and keep him tame , I will not take too much for him : he shall pay for him that hath ...
Page 17
... poor matters Point to rich ends . This my mean task would be As heavy to me , as ' tis odious ; but The mistress , which I serve , quickens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures : O , she is Ten times more gentle than her ...
... poor matters Point to rich ends . This my mean task would be As heavy to me , as ' tis odious ; but The mistress , which I serve , quickens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures : O , she is Ten times more gentle than her ...
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... poor Which , when he has a house , he'll deck withal . monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indig - And that most deeply to consider , is nity . Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be pleas'd To hearken once again the suit ...
... poor Which , when he has a house , he'll deck withal . monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indig - And that most deeply to consider , is nity . Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be pleas'd To hearken once again the suit ...
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