The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... poor , and being opposed , he peevishly declared , that that house should never be assessed again ; and soon afterwards pulled it down , sold the materials , and left the town . He had some time before cut down Shakspeare's mulberry ...
... poor , and being opposed , he peevishly declared , that that house should never be assessed again ; and soon afterwards pulled it down , sold the materials , and left the town . He had some time before cut down Shakspeare's mulberry ...
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... Poor souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of power , I would Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'er1 It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The freighting souls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more amazement ...
... Poor souls ! they perish'd . Had I been any god of power , I would Have sunk the sea within the earth , or e'er1 It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The freighting souls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more amazement ...
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... poor man ! -- my library Was dukedom large enough ; of temporal royalties He thinks me now incapable : confederates ( So dry2 he was for sway ) with the king of Naples , To give him annual tribute , do him homage ; Subject his coronet ...
... poor man ! -- my library Was dukedom large enough ; of temporal royalties He thinks me now incapable : confederates ( So dry2 he was for sway ) with the king of Naples , To give him annual tribute , do him homage ; Subject his coronet ...
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... poor son . Gon . Heavens keep him from these beasts ! For he is , sure , i ' the island . Alon . Lead away : Ari . Prospero my lord shall know what I have done : [ Aside . So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Exeunt . SCENE II ...
... poor son . Gon . Heavens keep him from these beasts ! For he is , sure , i ' the island . Alon . Lead away : Ari . Prospero my lord shall know what I have done : [ Aside . So , king , go safely on to seek thy son . [ Exeunt . SCENE II ...
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... Poor John . A strange fish ! Were I in England now ( as once I was , ) and had this fish painted , not a holiday - fool there but would give a piece of silver : there would this monster make a man ; any strange beast there makes a man ...
... Poor John . A strange fish ! Were I in England now ( as once I was , ) and had this fish painted , not a holiday - fool there but would give a piece of silver : there would this monster make a man ; any strange beast there makes a man ...
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