The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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... Exit . Beats . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare : Take in the top - fail ; Tend to the master's whiftle . - Blow , till thou burst thy wind , if room enough ! Enter ALONSO , SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO , FERDINAND ...
... Exit . Beats . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare : Take in the top - fail ; Tend to the master's whiftle . - Blow , till thou burst thy wind , if room enough ! Enter ALONSO , SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO , FERDINAND ...
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... Exit . 5 Gon . I have great comfort from this fellow : methinks , he hath no drowning merk upon him ; his complexion is per- fect gallows . Stand faft , good fate , to his hanging ! make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our own ...
... Exit . 5 Gon . I have great comfort from this fellow : methinks , he hath no drowning merk upon him ; his complexion is per- fect gallows . Stand faft , good fate , to his hanging ! make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our own ...
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... [ Exit . Exit . Gon . Now would I give a thousand furlongs of fea for an B. 4 . acre 7 Lay ber a - bold , a bold ; ] To lay a ship a - bold , is to bring her to lie as near the wind as fhe can , in order to keep clear of the land , and ...
... [ Exit . Exit . Gon . Now would I give a thousand furlongs of fea for an B. 4 . acre 7 Lay ber a - bold , a bold ; ] To lay a ship a - bold , is to bring her to lie as near the wind as fhe can , in order to keep clear of the land , and ...
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... [ Exit . With 8 The frangeness • - ] Why fhould a wonderful ftory produce fleep ? I believe experience will prove , that any violent agitation of the mind eafily fubfides in flumber , especially when , as in Profpero's rela- tion , the ...
... [ Exit . With 8 The frangeness • - ] Why fhould a wonderful ftory produce fleep ? I believe experience will prove , that any violent agitation of the mind eafily fubfides in flumber , especially when , as in Profpero's rela- tion , the ...
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... Exit ARDEE , Seb . What a ftrange drow finefs poffeffes them ? Ant . It is the quality o ' the climate . Why Seb . Doth it not then our eye - lids fink ? I find not My felf difpos'd to fleep . Nor I ; my fpirits are nimble . Ant . They ...
... Exit ARDEE , Seb . What a ftrange drow finefs poffeffes them ? Ant . It is the quality o ' the climate . Why Seb . Doth it not then our eye - lids fink ? I find not My felf difpos'd to fleep . Nor I ; my fpirits are nimble . Ant . They ...
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