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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Page 15
... king and prince at prayers ! let us assist them , For our case is as theirs . Seb . I am out of patience . Ant . We are merely2 cheated of our lives by drunkards.- This wide - chapped rascal ; - ' Would , thou might'st lie drowning ...
... king and prince at prayers ! let us assist them , For our case is as theirs . Seb . I am out of patience . Ant . We are merely2 cheated of our lives by drunkards.- This wide - chapped rascal ; - ' Would , thou might'st lie drowning ...
Page 19
... king of Naples , To give him annual tribute , do him homage ; Subject his coronet to his crown , and bend The dukedom , yet unbow'd ( alas , poor Milan ! ) To most ignoble stooping . Mira . O the heavens ! Pro . Mark his condition , and ...
... king of Naples , To give him annual tribute , do him homage ; Subject his coronet to his crown , and bend The dukedom , yet unbow'd ( alas , poor Milan ! ) To most ignoble stooping . Mira . O the heavens ! Pro . Mark his condition , and ...
Page 22
... king's ship ; now on the beak , Now in the waist , the deck , in every cabin , I flam'd amazement : sometimes , I'd divide , And burn in many places ; on the top - mast , The yards , and bowsprit , would I flame distinctly ; Then meet ...
... king's ship ; now on the beak , Now in the waist , the deck , in every cabin , I flam'd amazement : sometimes , I'd divide , And burn in many places ; on the top - mast , The yards , and bowsprit , would I flame distinctly ; Then meet ...
Page 23
... king's son have I landed by himself ; Whom I left cooling of the air with sighs , In an odd angle of the isle , and sitting , His arms in this sad knot . Pro . Of the king's ship , The mariners , say , how thou hast dispos'd , And all ...
... king's son have I landed by himself ; Whom I left cooling of the air with sighs , In an odd angle of the isle , and sitting , His arms in this sad knot . Pro . Of the king's ship , The mariners , say , how thou hast dispos'd , And all ...
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... king ; and here you sty me In this hard rock , whiles you do keep from me The rest of the island . Pro . Thou most lying slave , Whom stripes may move , not kindness ; I have us'd thee , Filth as thou art , with human care ; and lodg'd ...
... king ; and here you sty me In this hard rock , whiles you do keep from me The rest of the island . Pro . Thou most lying slave , Whom stripes may move , not kindness ; I have us'd thee , Filth as thou art , with human care ; and lodg'd ...
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