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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... and confer fair Milan , With all the honours , on my brother : whereon , A treacherous army levied , one midnight ( 1 ) Without . ( 2 ) Thirsty . ( 3 ) Consideration . Fated to the purpose , did Antonio open The gates Scene II .
... and confer fair Milan , With all the honours , on my brother : whereon , A treacherous army levied , one midnight ( 1 ) Without . ( 2 ) Thirsty . ( 3 ) Consideration . Fated to the purpose , did Antonio open The gates Scene II .
Page 25
... And left thee there ; where thou didst vent thy groans , As fast as mill - wheels strike : then was this island ( Save for the son that she did litter here , A freckled whelp , hag - born , ) not honour'd with A human shape . Ari .
... And left thee there ; where thou didst vent thy groans , As fast as mill - wheels strike : then was this island ( Save for the son that she did litter here , A freckled whelp , hag - born , ) not honour'd with A human shape . Ari .
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... till thou didst seek to violate The honour of my child . Cal . O ho , Oho ! - ' would it had been done ! Thou didst prevent me ; I had peopled else This isle with Calibans . Pro . Abhorred slave ; Which any print of goodness will ...
... till thou didst seek to violate The honour of my child . Cal . O ho , Oho ! - ' would it had been done ! Thou didst prevent me ; I had peopled else This isle with Calibans . Pro . Abhorred slave ; Which any print of goodness will ...
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Upon mine honour , sir , I heard a humming , And that a strange one too , which did awake me : I shak'd you , sir , and cry'd ; as mine eyes open'd , I saw their weapons drawn - there was a noise , That's verity : ' best stand upon our ...
Upon mine honour , sir , I heard a humming , And that a strange one too , which did awake me : I shak'd you , sir , and cry'd ; as mine eyes open'd , I saw their weapons drawn - there was a noise , That's verity : ' best stand upon our ...
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... bear witness to this sound , And crown what I profess with kind event , If I speak true ; if hollowly , invert What best is boded me , to mischief ! I , Beyond all limit of what else ! i ' the world , Do love , prize , honour you .
... bear witness to this sound , And crown what I profess with kind event , If I speak true ; if hollowly , invert What best is boded me , to mischief ! I , Beyond all limit of what else ! i ' the world , Do love , prize , honour you .
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