The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ... ; with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare ; in Two Volumes, Volumen1J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... night night : and then I lov'd And show'd thee all the qualities o ' the isle , The fresh springs , brine pits , barren place , and fertile ; Cursed be I that did so ! -All the charms Of Sycorax , toads , beetles , bats , light on you ...
... night night : and then I lov'd And show'd thee all the qualities o ' the isle , The fresh springs , brine pits , barren place , and fertile ; Cursed be I that did so ! -All the charms Of Sycorax , toads , beetles , bats , light on you ...
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... night ; Will not , nor cannot , use such vigilance , As when they are fresh . I say , to - night : no more . Their proper selves . You fools ! I and my fellows Seb . Are ministers of fate ; the elements Solemn and strange music ; and ...
... night ; Will not , nor cannot , use such vigilance , As when they are fresh . I say , to - night : no more . Their proper selves . You fools ! I and my fellows Seb . Are ministers of fate ; the elements Solemn and strange music ; and ...
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... night kept chain'd below . Pro . Fairly spoke : Sit then , and talk with her , she is thine own.- What , Ariel : my industrious servant Ariel ! Enter Ariel . Ari . What would my potent master ? here I эт . Pro . Thou and thy meaner ...
... night kept chain'd below . Pro . Fairly spoke : Sit then , and talk with her , she is thine own.- What , Ariel : my industrious servant Ariel ! Enter Ariel . Ari . What would my potent master ? here I эт . Pro . Thou and thy meaner ...
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... night . Only deserve my love , by loving him ; And presently go with me to my chamber , To take a note of what I stand in need of , To furnish me upon my longing1 journey . All that is mine I leave at thy dispose , My goods , my lands ...
... night . Only deserve my love , by loving him ; And presently go with me to my chamber , To take a note of what I stand in need of , To furnish me upon my longing1 journey . All that is mine I leave at thy dispose , My goods , my lands ...
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... night . Val . What lets , but one may enter at her win- dow ? Duke . Her chamber is aloft , far from the ground ; And built so shelving that one cannot climb it Without apparent hazard of his life . Val . And why not death , rather than ...
... night . Val . What lets , but one may enter at her win- dow ? Duke . Her chamber is aloft , far from the ground ; And built so shelving that one cannot climb it Without apparent hazard of his life . Val . And why not death , rather than ...
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