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Good : Speak to the mariners : fall to't yarely , * or we run ourselves aground : Bestir , bestir . Enter Mariners . [ Exit . Boats . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare : Take in the top - sail ; Tend to the ...
Good : Speak to the mariners : fall to't yarely , * or we run ourselves aground : Bestir , bestir . Enter Mariners . [ Exit . Boats . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare : Take in the top - sail ; Tend to the ...
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I know not whether Shakspeare did not make Miranda speak thus : O , woe the day ! no harm ? To which Prospero properly answers : I have done nothing but in care of thee . Miranda , when she speaks the words , O , woe the day ! supposes ...
I know not whether Shakspeare did not make Miranda speak thus : O , woe the day ! no harm ? To which Prospero properly answers : I have done nothing but in care of thee . Miranda , when she speaks the words , O , woe the day ! supposes ...
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So , in Fletcher's Prophetess , the chorus , speaking of Drusilla , says : " But takes their oaths , in lieu of her assistance , " That they shall not presume to touch their lives . " M. Mason . Out of the dukedom ; and confer fair ...
So , in Fletcher's Prophetess , the chorus , speaking of Drusilla , says : " But takes their oaths , in lieu of her assistance , " That they shall not presume to touch their lives . " M. Mason . Out of the dukedom ; and confer fair ...
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61. speaking of beer , says " So the overdecking or covering of beer came to be called berham , and afterwards barme . " This very well supports Dr. Johnson's explanation . The following passage in Antony and Cleopatra may countenance ...
61. speaking of beer , says " So the overdecking or covering of beer came to be called berham , and afterwards barme . " This very well supports Dr. Johnson's explanation . The following passage in Antony and Cleopatra may countenance ...
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The art was held by all , though not equally criminal , yet unlawful , and therefore Casau- bon , speaking of one who had commerce with spirits , blames him , though he imagines him one of the best kind , who dealt with them by way of ...
The art was held by all , though not equally criminal , yet unlawful , and therefore Casau- bon , speaking of one who had commerce with spirits , blames him , though he imagines him one of the best kind , who dealt with them by way of ...
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