The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 pages |
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... swear by this bottle , how thou cam'st hither . I escaped upon a butt of sack , which the sailors heaved over - board , by this bottle ! which I made of the bark of a tree , with mine own hands , since I was cast a - shore . Cal . I'll ...
... swear by this bottle , how thou cam'st hither . I escaped upon a butt of sack , which the sailors heaved over - board , by this bottle ! which I made of the bark of a tree , with mine own hands , since I was cast a - shore . Cal . I'll ...
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... swear . Pro . whose honour cannot Whether this be , You do yet taste Some subtleties o ' the isle , that will not let you Believe things certain . - Welcome , my friends all .-- But you , my brace of lords , were I so minded , [ Aside ...
... swear . Pro . whose honour cannot Whether this be , You do yet taste Some subtleties o ' the isle , that will not let you Believe things certain . - Welcome , my friends all .-- But you , my brace of lords , were I so minded , [ Aside ...
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... swear'st grace o'erboard , not an oath on shore ? Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the news ? Boats . The best news is , that we have safely found Our king , and company : the next , our ship , Which but three glasses since we gave ...
... swear'st grace o'erboard , not an oath on shore ? Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the news ? Boats . The best news is , that we have safely found Our king , and company : the next , our ship , Which but three glasses since we gave ...
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... swear , and love bids me forswear . [ Exit . O sweet - suggesting love ! if I have sinn'd , Teach me , thy tempted subject , to excuse it . At first I did adore a twinkling star , But now I worship a celestial sun . Launce . Ay , and ...
... swear , and love bids me forswear . [ Exit . O sweet - suggesting love ! if I have sinn'd , Teach me , thy tempted subject , to excuse it . At first I did adore a twinkling star , But now I worship a celestial sun . Launce . Ay , and ...
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... swear he is no hypocrite , but prays from his heart . Leon . If you swear , my lord , you shall not be for- sworn . - Let me bid you welcome , my lord : being reconciled to the prince your brother , I owe you all duty . John . I thank ...
... swear he is no hypocrite , but prays from his heart . Leon . If you swear , my lord , you shall not be for- sworn . - Let me bid you welcome , my lord : being reconciled to the prince your brother , I owe you all duty . John . I thank ...
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