The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... those that beget Tales , Tempests , and fuch like ،، drolleries . , " STEEVENS . I was informed by the late Mr. Collins of Chichester , that Shakspeare's Tempest , for which no origin is yet affigned , was formed on a romance called ...
... those that beget Tales , Tempests , and fuch like ،، drolleries . , " STEEVENS . I was informed by the late Mr. Collins of Chichester , that Shakspeare's Tempest , for which no origin is yet affigned , was formed on a romance called ...
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... those that I saw fuffer ! a brave vessel , Who had no doubt some noble creatures in her , the shipwreck of Pyrocles is described with this concluding circumstance : But a monstrous cry , begotten of many roaring voyces , was able to ...
... those that I saw fuffer ! a brave vessel , Who had no doubt some noble creatures in her , the shipwreck of Pyrocles is described with this concluding circumstance : But a monstrous cry , begotten of many roaring voyces , was able to ...
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... those being all my study , The government I cast upon my brother , And to my state grew stranger , being transported , And rapt in secret studies . Thy false uncle Doft thou attend me ? MIRA . Sir , most heedfully . - PRO . Being once ...
... those being all my study , The government I cast upon my brother , And to my state grew stranger , being transported , And rapt in secret studies . Thy false uncle Doft thou attend me ? MIRA . Sir , most heedfully . - PRO . Being once ...
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... those who have seen the chafing of the sea quer the rugged rocks by which they are furrounded , and which render access to them so dangerous . It was in our poet's time the current opinion , that Bermudas was inhabited by monsters , and ...
... those who have seen the chafing of the sea quer the rugged rocks by which they are furrounded , and which render access to them so dangerous . It was in our poet's time the current opinion , that Bermudas was inhabited by monsters , and ...
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... Those who thought beft of this art , the exiftence of which was , I am afraid , believed very ferioufly , held , that certain founds and characters had a phyfical power over spirits , and compelled their agency ; others , who condemned ...
... Those who thought beft of this art , the exiftence of which was , I am afraid , believed very ferioufly , held , that certain founds and characters had a phyfical power over spirits , and compelled their agency ; others , who condemned ...
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