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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... fhall , in any other hands , contribute materially to a more complete edition of our inimitable poet . If we may judge from the advertisement prefixed to his Supplement , Malone feems to think that no other edition can hereafter be ...
... fhall , in any other hands , contribute materially to a more complete edition of our inimitable poet . If we may judge from the advertisement prefixed to his Supplement , Malone feems to think that no other edition can hereafter be ...
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... fhall I do ? fay what ? what fhall I do ? Pro . Go make thyfelf like to a nymph o ' the fea ; 7 Be fubject to no fight but mine ; invisible . To every eye - ball elfe . Go , take this shape ,, And hither come in't : hence , with ...
... fhall I do ? fay what ? what fhall I do ? Pro . Go make thyfelf like to a nymph o ' the fea ; 7 Be fubject to no fight but mine ; invisible . To every eye - ball elfe . Go , take this shape ,, And hither come in't : hence , with ...
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... adopt , and bear witness to , any tale you fhall invent ; you may fuborn them as evidences to clear you from all fufpicion of having murthered the king . HENLEY ... Mufick . Re - enter ARIEL , invisible . Ari 40 TEMPEST .
... adopt , and bear witness to , any tale you fhall invent ; you may fuborn them as evidences to clear you from all fufpicion of having murthered the king . HENLEY ... Mufick . Re - enter ARIEL , invisible . Ari 40 TEMPEST .
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... fhall be faid fo again , while Stephano breathes at nostrils . Cal . The fpirit torments me : O ! Ste . This is fome monster of the isle , with four legs ; who hath got , as I take it , an ague : Where the devil fhould he learn our ...
... fhall be faid fo again , while Stephano breathes at nostrils . Cal . The fpirit torments me : O ! Ste . This is fome monster of the isle , with four legs ; who hath got , as I take it , an ague : Where the devil fhould he learn our ...
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... fhall not fuffer indignity . Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be pleas'd To hearken once again the fuit I made thee ? Ste . Marry will I , kneel , and repeat it ; I will ftand , and fo fhall Trinculo . Enter ARIEL , invifible ...
... fhall not fuffer indignity . Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be pleas'd To hearken once again the fuit I made thee ? Ste . Marry will I , kneel , and repeat it ; I will ftand , and fo fhall Trinculo . Enter ARIEL , invifible ...
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