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 30
... thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . Ant . Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ( Who shall be of as little memory , When he is earth'd ) ...
... thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . Ant . Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ( Who shall be of as little memory , When he is earth'd ) ...
Page 38
... thine ague ? Cal . Hast thou not dropped from heaven ? Ste . Out o ' the moon , I do assure thee : I was the man in the moon , when time was . Cal . I have seen thee in her , and I do adore thee ; My mistress showed me thee , thy dog ...
... thine ague ? Cal . Hast thou not dropped from heaven ? Ste . Out o ' the moon , I do assure thee : I was the man in the moon , when time was . Cal . I have seen thee in her , and I do adore thee ; My mistress showed me thee , thy dog ...
Page 52
... all praise , And make it halt behind her . Fer . Against an oracle . I do believe it , Pro . Then , as my gift , and thine own acquisition • Alienation of mind . Worthily purchas'd , take my daughter : But If thou 52 TEMPEST .
... all praise , And make it halt behind her . Fer . Against an oracle . I do believe it , Pro . Then , as my gift , and thine own acquisition • Alienation of mind . Worthily purchas'd , take my daughter : But If thou 52 TEMPEST .
Page 53
... thine own.- What , Ariel : my industrious servant Ariel ! Enter Ariel . Ari . What would my potent master ? here I am . Pro . Thou and thy meaner fellows your last service Did worthily perform ; and I must use you In such another trick ...
... thine own.- What , Ariel : my industrious servant Ariel ! Enter Ariel . Ari . What would my potent master ? here I am . Pro . Thou and thy meaner fellows your last service Did worthily perform ; and I must use you In such another trick ...
Page 60
... Thine own for ever , and I , thy Caliban , For aye thy foot - licker . Ste . Give me thy hand : I do begin to have bloody thoughts . Trin . O king Stephano ! O peer ! O worthy Ste- phano ! look , what a wardrobe here is for thee ! Cal ...
... Thine own for ever , and I , thy Caliban , For aye thy foot - licker . Ste . Give me thy hand : I do begin to have bloody thoughts . Trin . O king Stephano ! O peer ! O worthy Ste- phano ! look , what a wardrobe here is for thee ! Cal ...
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