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" scapes i' the imminent, deadly breach ; Of being taken by the insolent foe And sold to slavery ; of my redemption thence, And portance in my travel's history, Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch... "
The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the ... - Page 370
by William Shakespeare - 1854
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The dramatic works of Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson and Stevens [sic ...

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 pages
...Mitory : Wherein of antres t+ vast, and deserts idle, Ruugh quarries, rocks, :uid hills whose beadi touch heaven, It was my hint to speak, such was the...whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders. These tbiafli to hear. Would Desdetnona seriontly incline : [thence; Bnt still the house affairs would draw...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 554 pages
...is omitted in that copy. M The first qnarto reads :— Wherein of antres w vast, and deserts wild *, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch...other eat, The anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders 27. These things to hear, carriage or behaviour in my travels, as described...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes ..., Part 25, Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 pages
...as faithful; the next line is omitted in that copy. Wherein of antres 55 vast, and deserts wild 56 , Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch...other eat, The anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders 27 . These things to hear, carriage or behaviour in my travels, as described...
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Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 642 pages
...in my travel's history,' perhaps, is meant, my Wherein of antres23 vast, and deserts wild26, Hough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven,...other eat, The anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders27. These things to hear, carriage or behaviour in my travels, as desiribed...
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Dansk og norsk nationalværk, eller, Almindelig ældgammel moerskabslæsning ...

Knud Lyne Rahbek - Romances, Danish - 1828 - 576 pages
...Anil portance in the travels history; .« . Wherein, of antres wast and desarts id^e, Hough qvarries, rocks, and hills, whose heads touch heaven It was...the process, And of the Cannibals, that each other cat, . The- Anthropnphagi, and men, whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders ; — — — In faith,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...sold to slavery ; of my redumption thence, And portance* in my travel's history : Wherein of antres1 vast, and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and...the process ; And of the cannibals that each other cat, The Anthropophagi, and men whose, heads Do grow beneath their shoulders. These things lu hear,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 pages
...vast, and desarts wild,q Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven, It was my hintr to speak, such was the process ; And of the cannibals...Would Desdemona seriously incline : But still the house affairs would draw her thence ; Which ever as she could with haste despatch, She'd come again,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pages
...vast, and desarts wild,' Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven, It was my hinf to speak, such was the process; And of the cannibals...Would Desdemona seriously incline : But still the house affairs would draw her thence; Which ever as she could with haste despatch, She'd come again,...
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Salmagundi: Second series

James Kirke Paulding - 1835 - 570 pages
...old story-books, made himself the hero, and appropriated all the adventures — he says, " Of antres vast, and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and...other eat, The anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders," &c. &c. " All this to hear would Desdemona seriously incline ; She swore...
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Salmagundi: Second Series, Volume 1

James Kirke Paulding - American wit and humor - 1835 - 282 pages
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