The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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... I'll follow , we read a translation of , I prae sequar . I have been told , that when Ca- liban , after a pleasing dream , says , I cry'd to sleep again , the author imitates Anacreon , who had , like every other man , the same wish on ...
... I'll follow , we read a translation of , I prae sequar . I have been told , that when Ca- liban , after a pleasing dream , says , I cry'd to sleep again , the author imitates Anacreon , who had , like every other man , the same wish on ...
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... I'll warrant him from drowning ; though the ship were no stronger than a nut - shell , and as leaky as an unstanch'd wench * . Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold 5 ; set her two courses ; off to sea again , lay her off . Enter Mariners ...
... I'll warrant him from drowning ; though the ship were no stronger than a nut - shell , and as leaky as an unstanch'd wench * . Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold 5 ; set her two courses ; off to sea again , lay her off . Enter Mariners ...
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... thence Me , and thy crying self . Mira . Alack , for pity ! I , not rememb'ring how I cried out then , Will cry it o'er again ; it is a hint , That wrings mine eyes . Pro . Hear a little further , And then I'll TEMPEST . 155.
... thence Me , and thy crying self . Mira . Alack , for pity ! I , not rememb'ring how I cried out then , Will cry it o'er again ; it is a hint , That wrings mine eyes . Pro . Hear a little further , And then I'll TEMPEST . 155.
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... I'll bring thee to the present 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 ...
... I'll bring thee to the present 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 ...
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... ! Pro . rid Hag - seed , hence ! Fetch us in fuel ; and be quick , th ' wert best , To answer other business . Shrug'st thou , malice ? If thou neglect'st , or dost unwillingly What I command , I'll rack thee with old cramps TEMPEST . 2.5.
... ! Pro . rid Hag - seed , hence ! Fetch us in fuel ; and be quick , th ' wert best , To answer other business . Shrug'st thou , malice ? If thou neglect'st , or dost unwillingly What I command , I'll rack thee with old cramps TEMPEST . 2.5.
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