“The” Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2G. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... scene of publick life ! Farmer . To contrast the dryness of these speculations with the flowers of Poetry , the ... scenes of faerie bloom at thy command ! On thy wild shores forgetful could I lie And list , till earth dissolv'd , to thy ...
... scene of publick life ! Farmer . To contrast the dryness of these speculations with the flowers of Poetry , the ... scenes of faerie bloom at thy command ! On thy wild shores forgetful could I lie And list , till earth dissolv'd , to thy ...
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... SCENE , The sea , with a ship ; afterwards an uninhabited island . TEMPEST . ACT I ..... SCENE I. On a Ship PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... SCENE , The sea , with a ship ; afterwards an uninhabited island . TEMPEST . ACT I ..... SCENE I. On a Ship PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
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... scene . So he uses the adjective , Act V. sc . v : " Our ship is tight and yare . " And in one of the Henries : " yare are our ships . " To this day the sailors say , " sit yare to the helm . " Again , in Antony and Cleopatra , Act II ...
... scene . So he uses the adjective , Act V. sc . v : " Our ship is tight and yare . " And in one of the Henries : " yare are our ships . " To this day the sailors say , " sit yare to the helm . " Again , in Antony and Cleopatra , Act II ...
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... SCENE II . The island : before the cell of Prospero . Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA . [ Exit . Mira . If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them : The sky , it seems , would pour down ...
... SCENE II . The island : before the cell of Prospero . Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA . [ Exit . Mira . If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them : The sky , it seems , would pour down ...
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... scene of The Two Gentlemen of Verona , says : " I was taken up for laying them down , " Yet here they shall not lie , for catching cold . " That is , lest they should catch cold . See Mr. M. Mason's note on this passage . In another ...
... scene of The Two Gentlemen of Verona , says : " I was taken up for laying them down , " Yet here they shall not lie , for catching cold . " That is , lest they should catch cold . See Mr. M. Mason's note on this passage . In another ...
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Æneid ancient Antony and Cleopatra Ariel Ben Jonson Caliban called comedy Demetrius dost doth Duke edit emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair gentle Gentlemen of Verona give grace hath hear heart Helena Hermia Johnson Julia King Henry lady Laun Launce lion lord lover Lysander madam Malone Mason master means Measure for Measure metre Midsummer Night's Dream Milan Mira mistress monster moon musick never night Oberon observes old copy reads Othello passage play poet pray Prospero Proteus Puck Pyramus quarto Quin Ritson scene second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew signifies Silvia sleep song speak Speed Spenser spirit Steevens Stephano strange suppose sweet tell thee Theobald Theseus thing Thisbe thou art thou hast Thurio Tita Titania translation Trin Trinculo unto Valentine Warburton word