The Plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens, with glossarial notes, and a sketch of the life of Shakspeare : in 8 volumes. ¬The Tempest. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Merry Wifes of Windsor. Twelfth Night. Measure of Measure, Volume 1Rivington, 1811 - 422 pages |
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Page 11
... Mira . Was I then to you ! Pro . Alack ! what trouble O ! a cherubim Thou wast , that did preserve me ! Thou didst smile , Infused with a fortitude from heaven , When I have deck'd * the sea with drops full salt ; Under my burden groan ...
... Mira . Was I then to you ! Pro . Alack ! what trouble O ! a cherubim Thou wast , that did preserve me ! Thou didst smile , Infused with a fortitude from heaven , When I have deck'd * the sea with drops full salt ; Under my burden groan ...
Page 16
... Mira . The strangeness of your story put Heaviness in me . Pro . Shake it off : come on ; We'll visit Caliban , my slave , who never Yields us kind answer . Mira . I do not love to look on . Pro . " Tis a villain , sir , 1 But , as ...
... Mira . The strangeness of your story put Heaviness in me . Pro . Shake it off : come on ; We'll visit Caliban , my slave , who never Yields us kind answer . Mira . I do not love to look on . Pro . " Tis a villain , sir , 1 But , as ...
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... earth owes * : - I hear it now above me . Pro . The fringed curtains of thine eye advance And say , what thou seest yond ' . Mira . What is ' t ? a spirit ? • Owns . Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , Scene II . 19 TEMPEST .
... earth owes * : - I hear it now above me . Pro . The fringed curtains of thine eye advance And say , what thou seest yond ' . Mira . What is ' t ? a spirit ? • Owns . Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , Scene II . 19 TEMPEST .
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... Mira . A thing divine ; for nothing natural I ever saw so noble . Pro . I might call him [ Aside . It goes on , As my soul prompts it : -Spirit , fine spirit ! I'll free thee Within two days for this . Fer . Most sure , the goddess On ...
... Mira . A thing divine ; for nothing natural I ever saw so noble . Pro . I might call him [ Aside . It goes on , As my soul prompts it : -Spirit , fine spirit ! I'll free thee Within two days for this . Fer . Most sure , the goddess On ...
Page 21
... Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sigh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin'd my way ! Fer . O , if a virgin , And your affection not gone forth , I'll make you ...
... Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sigh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin'd my way ! Fer . O , if a virgin , And your affection not gone forth , I'll make you ...
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