The Plays of William Shakespeare,: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. : with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare. : In Eight Volumes. ...Stereotyped by J. Howe--N. York. Philadelphia: Published by H.C. Carey, and I. Lea, and M'Carty & Davis, 1823 |
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... means , in the latter part of his life . His wife was the daughter and heiress of Robert Arden , of Wellington , in the county of Warwick , by whom he had a family of ten children . Our illustrious poet was the eldest son , and was ...
... means , in the latter part of his life . His wife was the daughter and heiress of Robert Arden , of Wellington , in the county of Warwick , by whom he had a family of ten children . Our illustrious poet was the eldest son , and was ...
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... mean our preservation , few in millions Can speak like us : then wisely , good sir , weigh Our sorrow with our comfort . Alon . Pr'ythee , peace . Seb . He receives comfort like cold porridge . Ant . The visitor will not give him o'er ...
... mean our preservation , few in millions Can speak like us : then wisely , good sir , weigh Our sorrow with our comfort . Alon . Pr'ythee , peace . Seb . He receives comfort like cold porridge . Ant . The visitor will not give him o'er ...
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... means to live . Seb . Of that there's none , or little . Gon . How lush2 and lusty the grass looks ! how green ! Ant . The ground , indeed , is tawny . Seb . With an eye3 of green in't . Ant . He misses not much . Seb . No ; he doth but ...
... means to live . Seb . Of that there's none , or little . Gon . How lush2 and lusty the grass looks ! how green ! Ant . The ground , indeed , is tawny . Seb . With an eye3 of green in't . Ant . He misses not much . Seb . No ; he doth but ...
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... fresh as the first day I wore it ? I mean , in a sort.1 Ant . That sort was well fish'd for . Gon . When I wore it at your daughter's marriage ? ( 1 ) Degree or quality . Alon . You cram these words into mine ears , Scene I. 35 TEMPEST .
... fresh as the first day I wore it ? I mean , in a sort.1 Ant . That sort was well fish'd for . Gon . When I wore it at your daughter's marriage ? ( 1 ) Degree or quality . Alon . You cram these words into mine ears , Scene I. 35 TEMPEST .
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... mean task would be As heavy to me , as ' tis odious ; but The mistress , which I serve , quickens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures : O , she is Ten times more gentle than her father's crabbed ; And he's compos'd of harshness ...
... mean task would be As heavy to me , as ' tis odious ; but The mistress , which I serve , quickens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures : O , she is Ten times more gentle than her father's crabbed ; And he's compos'd of harshness ...
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