The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 1H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... wrong . " He replied : " Cæsar did never wrong , but with just cause . " " and fuch like , which were ridiculous . But he " redeemed his vices with his virtues : there was " ever more in him to be praised than to OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ix.
... wrong . " He replied : " Cæsar did never wrong , but with just cause . " " and fuch like , which were ridiculous . But he " redeemed his vices with his virtues : there was " ever more in him to be praised than to OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ix.
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... fuch a deadly fpirit of revenge , fuch a favage fiercenefs and fellnefs , and fuch a bloody defignation of cru- elty and mischief , as cannot agree either with the ftile or characters of comedy . The play itself , take it altogether ...
... fuch a deadly fpirit of revenge , fuch a favage fiercenefs and fellnefs , and fuch a bloody defignation of cru- elty and mischief , as cannot agree either with the ftile or characters of comedy . The play itself , take it altogether ...
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... fuch provision in mine art So fafely order'd , that there is no foul- No , not fo much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the veffel Which thou heard'ft cry , which thou saw'st fink . Sit down ; For thou must now know ...
... fuch provision in mine art So fafely order'd , that there is no foul- No , not fo much perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the veffel Which thou heard'ft cry , which thou saw'st fink . Sit down ; For thou must now know ...
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... fuch a finner of his memory , To credit his own lie , —he did believe He was the duke ; out of the substitution , And executing the outward face of royalty , With all prerogative : -Hence his ambition Growing , Doft hear ? Mira . Your ...
... fuch a finner of his memory , To credit his own lie , —he did believe He was the duke ; out of the substitution , And executing the outward face of royalty , With all prerogative : -Hence his ambition Growing , Doft hear ? Mira . Your ...
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... fuch power , It would control my dam's god Setebos , And make a vaffal of him . Pro . [ Afide . So , flave ; hence ! [ Exit CALIBAN . Re - enter ARIEL invifible , playing and finging ; FERDINAND following him . ARIEL'S Song . Come unto ...
... fuch power , It would control my dam's god Setebos , And make a vaffal of him . Pro . [ Afide . So , flave ; hence ! [ Exit CALIBAN . Re - enter ARIEL invifible , playing and finging ; FERDINAND following him . ARIEL'S Song . Come unto ...
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