The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 pages |
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Page v
... present volume has been published , to satisfy an almost universal wish , that they should be placed beyond the reach of destruction , and that all who desire it should be able to obtain a copy of the productions of our great dramatist ...
... present volume has been published , to satisfy an almost universal wish , that they should be placed beyond the reach of destruction , and that all who desire it should be able to obtain a copy of the productions of our great dramatist ...
Page vii
... present worthy of your Highnesses by the perfection . But , there we must also crave our abilities to be consi- dered , my Lords . We cannot go beyond our own powers . Country hands reach forth milk , cream , fruits , or what they have ...
... present worthy of your Highnesses by the perfection . But , there we must also crave our abilities to be consi- dered , my Lords . We cannot go beyond our own powers . Country hands reach forth milk , cream , fruits , or what they have ...
Page 1
... present , we will tot hand a rope more ; use your authority : if you cannot , give 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 ...
... present , we will tot hand a rope more ; use your authority : if you cannot , give 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 ...
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... present , As I was sometime Milan . - Quickly , spirit ; Thou shalt ere long be free . ARIEL re - enters singing , and helps to attire PROSPERO . Ari . Where the bee sucks , there suck I ; In a cowslip's bell I lie : There I couch ...
... present , As I was sometime Milan . - Quickly , spirit ; Thou shalt ere long be free . ARIEL re - enters singing , and helps to attire PROSPERO . Ari . Where the bee sucks , there suck I ; In a cowslip's bell I lie : There I couch ...
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... present to his lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside : the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear you not : I will so plead , That you shall say my cunning drift excels . Thu. Where meet we ? Pro . At saint Gregory's well . Thu. Farewell ...
... present to his lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside : the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear you not : I will so plead , That you shall say my cunning drift excels . Thu. Where meet we ? Pro . At saint Gregory's well . Thu. Farewell ...
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