The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 36
... live in the sea . First Fish . Why , as men do a - land ; the great ones eat up the little ones : I can compare our rich misers to nothing so fitly as to a whale ; a ' plays and tumbles , driving the poor fry before him , and at last ...
... live in the sea . First Fish . Why , as men do a - land ; the great ones eat up the little ones : I can compare our rich misers to nothing so fitly as to a whale ; a ' plays and tumbles , driving the poor fry before him , and at last ...
Page 43
... . ' 38. Sic spectanda , Englished by Wilkins : faith is to be looked into . ' etc. ' So 44. In hac spe , etc. Englished by Wilkins : ' In that hope I live . ' Sim . A pretty moral ; From the dejected state 43 SC . II Pericles.
... . ' 38. Sic spectanda , Englished by Wilkins : faith is to be looked into . ' etc. ' So 44. In hac spe , etc. Englished by Wilkins : ' In that hope I live . ' Sim . A pretty moral ; From the dejected state 43 SC . II Pericles.
Page 46
... , attend , my daughter : Princes in this should live like gods above , 42. vail , lower . 50. stored ; Steevens ' correction of Qq stur'd , Ff stirr'd . 40 50 Who freely give to every one that comes To honour 46 Pericles ACT II.
... , attend , my daughter : Princes in this should live like gods above , 42. vail , lower . 50. stored ; Steevens ' correction of Qq stur'd , Ff stirr'd . 40 50 Who freely give to every one that comes To honour 46 Pericles ACT II.
Page 50
... live , let us salute him , Or know what ground's made happy by his breath If in the world he live , we ' ll seek him out ; If in his grave he rest , we ' ll find him there ; And be resolved he lives to govern us , Or dead , give's cause ...
... live , let us salute him , Or know what ground's made happy by his breath If in the world he live , we ' ll seek him out ; If in his grave he rest , we ' ll find him there ; And be resolved he lives to govern us , Or dead , give's cause ...
Page 64
... live Breathes out of her : nature awakes ; a warmth she hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow dead . 90 ( but lying for lien is clearly wrong ) . 84 f . This passage is probably Recover'd bodies nine hours ...
... live Breathes out of her : nature awakes ; a warmth she hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow dead . 90 ( but lying for lien is clearly wrong ) . 84 f . This passage is probably Recover'd bodies nine hours ...
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