Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... fpeak to the mariners . - 3 Fall to't yarely , or we run ourselves aground : bestir , be- [ Exit . ftir . The Tempest . ] These two plays , The Tempest and The Mid- Summer's Night's Dream , are the noblest efforts of that fublime and ...
... fpeak to the mariners . - 3 Fall to't yarely , or we run ourselves aground : bestir , be- [ Exit . ftir . The Tempest . ] These two plays , The Tempest and The Mid- Summer's Night's Dream , are the noblest efforts of that fublime and ...
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... fpeak . Cal . [ Within . ] There's wood enough within . Pro . Come forth , I say ; there's other business for thee . Come , thou tortoise ! when ? Enter Ariel like a water - nymph . Fine apparition ! My quaint Ariel , Hark in thine ear ...
... fpeak . Cal . [ Within . ] There's wood enough within . Pro . Come forth , I say ; there's other business for thee . Come , thou tortoise ! when ? Enter Ariel like a water - nymph . Fine apparition ! My quaint Ariel , Hark in thine ear ...
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... fpeak of his quality , where such engagements are not made without the confent of the sovereign , Ferdinand is represented ( to shew it a match worth the seeking ) of a most pious temper and dif- pofition , which would prevent his ...
... fpeak of his quality , where such engagements are not made without the confent of the sovereign , Ferdinand is represented ( to shew it a match worth the seeking ) of a most pious temper and dif- pofition , which would prevent his ...
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... fpeak like us : then wisely , good Sir , weigh Our forrow with our comfort . 1 Alon . 2 Pr'ythee , peace . -our hint of woe ] Hint is that which recals to the me- mory . The cause that fills our minds with grief is common . Dr ...
... fpeak like us : then wisely , good Sir , weigh Our forrow with our comfort . 1 Alon . 2 Pr'ythee , peace . -our hint of woe ] Hint is that which recals to the me- mory . The cause that fills our minds with grief is common . Dr ...
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... fpeak- ing of Gabriel Harvey's incontinence , says , he would not stick to extoll rotten lac'd mutton . So in the comedy of The Shoe- maker's Holiday , or the Gentle Craft , 1610 . " W Why here's good lac'd mutton , as I promis'd you ...
... fpeak- ing of Gabriel Harvey's incontinence , says , he would not stick to extoll rotten lac'd mutton . So in the comedy of The Shoe- maker's Holiday , or the Gentle Craft , 1610 . " W Why here's good lac'd mutton , as I promis'd you ...
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Page 89 - O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here ! How beauteous mankind is ! O brave new world, That has such people in't ! Pros.
Page 23 - You taught me language; and my profit on't Is, I know how to curse : The red plague rid you, For learning me your language ! Pro.
Page 83 - Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves, And ye that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune and do fly him When he comes back ; you demi-puppets that By moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, Whereof the ewe not bites, and you whose pastime Is to make midnight mushrooms, that rejoice To hear the solemn curfew...
Page 83 - To hear the solemn curfew ; by whose aid (Weak masters though ye be) I have be-dimm'd The noontide sun , call'd forth the mutinous winds , And 'twixt the green sea and the azur'd vault Set roaring war: to the dread rattling thunder Have I given fire , and rifted Jove's stout oak With his own bolt...
Page 82 - Hast thou, which art but air, a touch, a feeling Of their afflictions, and shall not myself, One of their kind, that relish all as sharply, Passion as they, be kindlier...