The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Bände 1-2Collins & Hannay, 1826 |
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... thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it so hap . Cheerly , good hearts . - Out of our way , I say . [ Exit . ་ Gonz . ' I have great comfort from this fellow TEMPEST. ...
... thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it so hap . Cheerly , good hearts . - Out of our way , I say . [ Exit . ་ Gonz . ' I have great comfort from this fellow TEMPEST. ...
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... thank you for't ! And now , I pray you , sir , ( For still ' tis beating in my mind , ) your reason For raising this sea - storm ? Pro . Know thus far forth.- By accident most strange , bountiful fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine ...
... thank you for't ! And now , I pray you , sir , ( For still ' tis beating in my mind , ) your reason For raising this sea - storm ? Pro . Know thus far forth.- By accident most strange , bountiful fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine ...
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... thank thee , master . Pro . If thou more murmur'st , I will rend an oak , And peg thee in his knotty entrails , till Thou hast howl'd away twelve winters . Ari . Pardon , master : 1 will be correspondent to command , And do my spiriting ...
... thank thee , master . Pro . If thou more murmur'st , I will rend an oak , And peg thee in his knotty entrails , till Thou hast howl'd away twelve winters . Ari . Pardon , master : 1 will be correspondent to command , And do my spiriting ...
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... 'd , As stooping to relieve him : I not doubt , He came alive to land . Alon . No , no , he's gone . [ 1 ] Alluding to the wonders of Amphion's music . STEEVENS . * ; Seb . Sir , you may thank yourself ACT II . 139 TEMPEST .
... 'd , As stooping to relieve him : I not doubt , He came alive to land . Alon . No , no , he's gone . [ 1 ] Alluding to the wonders of Amphion's music . STEEVENS . * ; Seb . Sir , you may thank yourself ACT II . 139 TEMPEST .
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William Shakespeare. * ; Seb . Sir , you may thank yourself for this great loss That would not bless our Europe with your daughter , But rather lose her to an African ; Where she , at least , is banish'd from your eye , Who hath cause to ...
William Shakespeare. * ; Seb . Sir , you may thank yourself for this great loss That would not bless our Europe with your daughter , But rather lose her to an African ; Where she , at least , is banish'd from your eye , Who hath cause to ...
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Angelo Ansaldo Antonio ARIEL Bass Bassanio Ben Jonson better brother Caius Caliban Claudio Clown COMEDY OF ERRORS daughter dost doth Dromio ducats Duke Enter Ephesus Escal Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fault fool Ford gentle gentleman Giannetto give grace hath hear heart heaven hither honour Host husband Isab JOHNSON lady Laun look lord Lucio madam maid marry master Brook master doctor Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Mira mistress never Orla Orlando play poet Pompey pr'ythee pray Prospero Proteus Prov Quic Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare Shal shalt Shylock Silvia Sir John Falstaff Slen speak Speed STEEVENS swear sweet tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast Thurio Trin true unto Valentine Venice WARBURTON wife woman word