The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Том 1Clarendon Press, 1786 |
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... Sir To . - and in other parts of this play . Blow , till thou burft , wind , -till thou burst thee , wind - till thou burst , thou wind . All fuch various and conjectural readings as may be hereafter inferted in the course of the notes ...
... Sir To . - and in other parts of this play . Blow , till thou burft , wind , -till thou burst thee , wind - till thou burst , thou wind . All fuch various and conjectural readings as may be hereafter inferted in the course of the notes ...
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... Sir , moft heedfully . Prof. Being once perfected how to grant suits , How to deny them ; whom to advance , and whom To trash for over - topping ; new created 1 The creatures that were mine ; I fay , or chang'd ' em , Or elfe new form'd ...
... Sir , moft heedfully . Prof. Being once perfected how to grant suits , How to deny them ; whom to advance , and whom To trash for over - topping ; new created 1 The creatures that were mine ; I fay , or chang'd ' em , Or elfe new form'd ...
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... will ftrike . Gon . Sir , Seb . One : - -Tell . * Our hint of woe ] -our fource , occafion of grief , calamity . Y vifitor ] -confolator . Gon . Gon . When every grief is entertain'd , that's offer'd 26 TEM PES T. ACT II. SCENE I. ...
... will ftrike . Gon . Sir , Seb . One : - -Tell . * Our hint of woe ] -our fource , occafion of grief , calamity . Y vifitor ] -confolator . Gon . Gon . When every grief is entertain'd , that's offer'd 26 TEM PES T. ACT II. SCENE I. ...
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... Sir , we were talking , that our garments feem now as fresh , as when we were at Tunis at the marriage of your daughter , who is now queen . Ant . And the rareft that e'er came there . Seb . Bate , I beseech you , widow Dido . Ant . O ...
... Sir , we were talking , that our garments feem now as fresh , as when we were at Tunis at the marriage of your daughter , who is now queen . Ant . And the rareft that e'er came there . Seb . Bate , I beseech you , widow Dido . Ant . O ...
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... Sir , he may live ; I faw him beat the furges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Whofe enmity he flung afide , and breafted The furge moft fwoln that met him : his bold head " Bove the contentious waves he kept ...
... Sir , he may live ; I faw him beat the furges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Whofe enmity he flung afide , and breafted The furge moft fwoln that met him : his bold head " Bove the contentious waves he kept ...
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