The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary ...Hogan & Thompson, 1851 |
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... , And executing the outward face of royalty , With all prerogative : -Hence his ambition Growing , Dost hear ? Mira . Your tale , sir , would cure deafness . play'd Pro . To have no screen between this part Αστ 1. ] 23 THE TEMPEST .
... , And executing the outward face of royalty , With all prerogative : -Hence his ambition Growing , Dost hear ? Mira . Your tale , sir , would cure deafness . play'd Pro . To have no screen between this part Αστ 1. ] 23 THE TEMPEST .
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... face , What thou should'st be : the occasion speaks thee ; and My strong imagination sees a crown Dropping upon thy head . Seb . What , art thou waking ? Ant . Do you not hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and , surely , It is a sleepy ...
... face , What thou should'st be : the occasion speaks thee ; and My strong imagination sees a crown Dropping upon thy head . Seb . What , art thou waking ? Ant . Do you not hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and , surely , It is a sleepy ...
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... face remember , Save , from my glass , my own ; nor have I seen More that I may call men , than you , good friend , And my dear father : how features are abroad , I am skilless of ; but , by my modesty , ( The jewel in my dower , ) I ...
... face remember , Save , from my glass , my own ; nor have I seen More that I may call men , than you , good friend , And my dear father : how features are abroad , I am skilless of ; but , by my modesty , ( The jewel in my dower , ) I ...
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... face , or a weathercock on a steeple ! My master sues to her ; and she hath taught her suitor , He being her pupil , to become her tutor . O excellent device ! was there ever heard a better ? That my master , being scribe , to himself ...
... face , or a weathercock on a steeple ! My master sues to her ; and she hath taught her suitor , He being her pupil , to become her tutor . O excellent device ! was there ever heard a better ? That my master , being scribe , to himself ...
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... faces . That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke But she I mean , is promised by her friends Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And kept severely from resort of men , That no ...
... faces . That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke But she I mean , is promised by her friends Unto a youthful gentleman of worth ; And kept severely from resort of men , That no ...
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Side 405 - Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander everywhere, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green. The cowslips tall her pensioners be: In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies, fairy favors. In those freckles live their savors: I must go seek some dewdrops here, And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.