The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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... .- -Wipe thou thine eyes ; have comfort . The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touched I The first folio reads fraughting . 2 To mix , or to interfere with The very virtue of compassion in thee , I have 10 ГАСТ 1 TEMPEST .
... .- -Wipe thou thine eyes ; have comfort . The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touched I The first folio reads fraughting . 2 To mix , or to interfere with The very virtue of compassion in thee , I have 10 ГАСТ 1 TEMPEST .
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... thine ear ; Obey , and be attentive . Can'st thou remember A time before we came into this cell ? I do not think thou can'st ; for then thou wast not Out ' three years old . Mira . Certainly , sir , I can . Pro . By what ? by any other ...
... thine ear ; Obey , and be attentive . Can'st thou remember A time before we came into this cell ? I do not think thou can'st ; for then thou wast not Out ' three years old . Mira . Certainly , sir , I can . Pro . By what ? by any other ...
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... thine and mine ; invisible To every eyeball else . Go , take this shape , And hither come in't : go hence , with diligence . [ Exit ARIEL . Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou hast slept well ; Awake ! Mira . The strangeness of your story ...
... thine and mine ; invisible To every eyeball else . Go , take this shape , And hither come in't : go hence , with diligence . [ Exit ARIEL . Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou hast slept well ; Awake ! Mira . The strangeness of your story ...
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... thine own meaning , but wouldst gabble like A thing most brutish , I endowed thy purposes With words that made them known : But thy vile race , Though thou didst learn , had that in't which good natures Could not abide to be with ...
... thine own meaning , but wouldst gabble like A thing most brutish , I endowed thy purposes With words that made them known : But thy vile race , Though thou didst learn , had that in't which good natures Could not abide to be with ...
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... thine eye advance , And say , what thou seest yond ' . Mira . What is't ? a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps , and hath such ...
... thine eye advance , And say , what thou seest yond ' . Mira . What is't ? a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps , and hath such ...
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Anne ARIEL Blackfriars theatre Burbage Caius Caliban daughter devil dost doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fool gentle gentlemen GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give hath hear heart heaven honor Host Illyria James Burbage Julia king knave lady Laun letter look lord Lord Ellesmere madam Malone Malvolio Marry master Brook master doctor Milan Mira mistress Ford monster never night Pist play Poet pr'ythee pray Prospero Proteus Quick Re-enter Richard Burbage SCENE servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shal Silvia SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Hugh Sir John Sir Proteus Sir Toby Slen speak Speed spirit Stratford Stratford upon Avon Susanna Hall sweet Sycorax tell TEMPEST thee there's thine thou art thou hast Thurio Trin Trinculo unto Valentine wife woman word