The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... business Which now's upon us , without the which , this story Were most impertinent . MIRA . That hour destroy us ? PRO . Wherefore did they not Well demanded , wench ; My tale provokes that question . Dear , they durst not ; ( So dear ...
... business Which now's upon us , without the which , this story Were most impertinent . MIRA . That hour destroy us ? PRO . Wherefore did they not Well demanded , wench ; My tale provokes that question . Dear , they durst not ; ( So dear ...
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... business in the veins o ' the earth , When it is bak'd with froft . ARI . I do not , fir . PRO . Thou lieft , malignant thing ! Hast thou forgot The foul witch Sycorax , who , with age , and envy , Was grown into a hoop ? hast thou ...
... business in the veins o ' the earth , When it is bak'd with froft . ARI . I do not , fir . PRO . Thou lieft , malignant thing ! Hast thou forgot The foul witch Sycorax , who , with age , and envy , Was grown into a hoop ? hast thou ...
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... business for thee : Come forth , thou tortoise ! when ? " The Strangeness - ) Why should a wonderful story produce leep ? I believe experience will prove , that any violent agitation of the mind easily fubfides in slumber , especially ...
... business for thee : Come forth , thou tortoise ! when ? " The Strangeness - ) Why should a wonderful story produce leep ? I believe experience will prove , that any violent agitation of the mind easily fubfides in slumber , especially ...
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... business . Shrug'st thou , malice ? If thou neglect'ft , or dost unwillingly What I command , I'll rack thee with old cramps ; Fill all thy bones with aches ; make thee roar . That beafts shall tremble at thy din . CAL . No , ' pray ...
... business . Shrug'st thou , malice ? If thou neglect'ft , or dost unwillingly What I command , I'll rack thee with old cramps ; Fill all thy bones with aches ; make thee roar . That beafts shall tremble at thy din . CAL . No , ' pray ...
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... business , nor no found That the earth owes ; ' I hear it now above me . - The reason for which Ariel is introduced thus trifling is , that he and his companions are evidently of the fairy kind , an order of beings to which tradition ...
... business , nor no found That the earth owes ; ' I hear it now above me . - The reason for which Ariel is introduced thus trifling is , that he and his companions are evidently of the fairy kind , an order of beings to which tradition ...
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Afide Antony and Cleopatra Ariel becauſe beſt buſineſs Caliban doth DUKE elſe Exeunt Exit expreffion faid falſe fame fays fervant fignifies fince firſt fleep folio fome fometimes foul fuch Gonzalo hath inſtance iſland JOHNSON Julia king lady laſt LAUN Launce leſs lord loſe madam MALONE maſter means metre Milan MIRA Miranda miſtreſs month's mind moſt muſick muſt myſelf Naples obſerves old copy reads Othello paffage paſſage Phaëton play pleaſe preſent Prince of Tyre Profpero Proteus purpoſe reaſon reſt RITSON ſame ſay ſcene ſecond ſeems ſenſe ſervice Shakſpeare Shakſpeare's ſhall ſhapes ſhe ſhew ſhip ſhould Silvia ſome ſpeak ſpeech SPEED ſpirit ſtand STEEVENS Stephano ſtill ſtory ſtrange ſuch ſuppoſed ſweet Sycorax thee Theobald theſe thoſe thou Thurio tranflation trifyllable TRIN Trinculo uſed Valentine WARBURTON whoſe word