The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of the Poet, Volumes 1-2Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1850 |
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... hand , I will supplant some of your teeth . Trin . Why , I said nothing . Ste . Mum then , and no more .- [ To Caliban . ] Proceed . Ca. I say , by sorcery he got this isle ; From me he got it . If thy greatness will Revenge it on him ...
... hand , I will supplant some of your teeth . Trin . Why , I said nothing . Ste . Mum then , and no more .- [ To Caliban . ] Proceed . Ca. I say , by sorcery he got this isle ; From me he got it . If thy greatness will Revenge it on him ...
Page 68
... hand . - Follow : Strange things in hand , master a goose ! -A fault done first in the form of a beast ; Brook ! follow . [ Exeunt . -O Jove , a beastly fault ! and then another fault in the semblance of a fowl ; think on't , Jove ; a ...
... hand . - Follow : Strange things in hand , master a goose ! -A fault done first in the form of a beast ; Brook ! follow . [ Exeunt . -O Jove , a beastly fault ! and then another fault in the semblance of a fowl ; think on't , Jove ; a ...
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... hand , they are scoundrels , and substractors , that say so of him . Who are they ? Mar. They that add moreover ... hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my hand . Mar. Now , sir ...
... hand , they are scoundrels , and substractors , that say so of him . Who are they ? Mar. They that add moreover ... hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my hand . Mar. Now , sir ...
Page 81
... hand to him thus , quenching my familiar smile with an austere regard of control : Sir To . And does not Toby take you a blow o ' the lips then ? Mal . Saying , Cousin Toby , my fortunes having cast me on your niece , give me this ...
... hand to him thus , quenching my familiar smile with an austere regard of control : Sir To . And does not Toby take you a blow o ' the lips then ? Mal . Saying , Cousin Toby , my fortunes having cast me on your niece , give me this ...
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... hand , sir . Vio . My duty , madam , and most humble service . Oli . What is your name ? Vio . Cĉsario is your servant's name , fair princess . Oli . My servant , sir ! ' Twas never merry world , Since lowly feigning was call'd ...
... hand , sir . Vio . My duty , madam , and most humble service . Oli . What is your name ? Vio . Cĉsario is your servant's name , fair princess . Oli . My servant , sir ! ' Twas never merry world , Since lowly feigning was call'd ...
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