The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Speak to the mariners fall to't yarely , 3 or we run ourselves aground : beftir , beftir . Enter Mariners . ( Exit . BOATS . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare : Take in the top - fail ; Tend to Boatfwain ...
... Speak to the mariners fall to't yarely , 3 or we run ourselves aground : beftir , beftir . Enter Mariners . ( Exit . BOATS . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare : Take in the top - fail ; Tend to Boatfwain ...
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... speak thus : O , woe the day ! no harm ? To which Profpero properly answers ; ' ― I have done nothing but in care of thee . Miranda , when the speaks the words , 0 , woe the day ! fuppofes , not that the crew had efcaped , but that her ...
... speak thus : O , woe the day ! no harm ? To which Profpero properly answers ; ' ― I have done nothing but in care of thee . Miranda , when the speaks the words , 0 , woe the day ! fuppofes , not that the crew had efcaped , but that her ...
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... speak . CAL . ( Within ) There's wood enough within . PRO . Come forth , I fay ; there's other bufinefs for thee : Come forth , thou tortoife ! when ? " The frangeness - ) Why should a wonderful ftory produce fleep ? I believe ...
... speak . CAL . ( Within ) There's wood enough within . PRO . Come forth , I fay ; there's other bufinefs for thee : Come forth , thou tortoife ! when ? " The frangeness - ) Why should a wonderful ftory produce fleep ? I believe ...
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... Speak of Profpero , and his daughter ; he had no names for the fun and moon before their arrival , and could not have invented a language of his own , without more understanding than Shakspeare has thought it proper to bestow upon him ...
... Speak of Profpero , and his daughter ; he had no names for the fun and moon before their arrival , and could not have invented a language of his own , without more understanding than Shakspeare has thought it proper to bestow upon him ...
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... JOHNSON . Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , this fpeech trans- ferred to Profpero in the alteration of this play by Dryden and D'Avenant . MALONE . Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each 38 TEMPEST .
... JOHNSON . Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , this fpeech trans- ferred to Profpero in the alteration of this play by Dryden and D'Avenant . MALONE . Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each 38 TEMPEST .
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