The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations |
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... and the present volume has been published , to satisfy an almost universal
wish , that they should be placed beyond the reach of destruction , and that all
who desire it should be able to obtain a copy of the productions of our great
dramatist ...
... and the present volume has been published , to satisfy an almost universal
wish , that they should be placed beyond the reach of destruction , and that all
who desire it should be able to obtain a copy of the productions of our great
dramatist ...
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Wherein , as we have justly observed , no man to come near your Lordships but
with a kind of religious address , it bath been the height of our care , who are the
presenters , to make the present worthy of your Highnesses by the perfection .
Wherein , as we have justly observed , no man to come near your Lordships but
with a kind of religious address , it bath been the height of our care , who are the
presenters , to make the present worthy of your Highnesses by the perfection .
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This wide - chapp ' d rascal , - would , thou might ' st lie Boats . None that I more
love than myself . You drowning , are a counsellor : if you can command these
elements The washing of ten tides ! to silence , and work the peace of the present
...
This wide - chapp ' d rascal , - would , thou might ' st lie Boats . None that I more
love than myself . You drowning , are a counsellor : if you can command these
elements The washing of ten tides ! to silence , and work the peace of the present
...
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... e ' er would know me . - Ariel , Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the
quick , Fetch me the hat and rapier in my cell ; [ Exit ARIEL . Yet , with my nobler
reason , ' gainst my fury I will dis - case me , and myself present , Do I take part .
... e ' er would know me . - Ariel , Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the
quick , Fetch me the hat and rapier in my cell ; [ Exit ARIEL . Yet , with my nobler
reason , ' gainst my fury I will dis - case me , and myself present , Do I take part .
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... present to SCENE III . - The Same . his lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside : the
company parts . Enter EGLAMOUR . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear you not : I will so plead
, Egl . This is the hour that madam Silvia That you shall say my cunning drift
excels .
... present to SCENE III . - The Same . his lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside : the
company parts . Enter EGLAMOUR . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear you not : I will so plead
, Egl . This is the hour that madam Silvia That you shall say my cunning drift
excels .
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