The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Sea Voyage and The Faithful Shepherdefs . But when he prefumes to break a lance with Shakspeare , and write in emulation of him , as he does in The Falfe One , which is the rival of Antony and Cleopatra , he is not fo fuccefsful . After ...
... Sea Voyage and The Faithful Shepherdefs . But when he prefumes to break a lance with Shakspeare , and write in emulation of him , as he does in The Falfe One , which is the rival of Antony and Cleopatra , he is not fo fuccefsful . After ...
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William Shakespeare. A C T I. SCENE I. On a Ship at Sea . A Storm with Thunder and Lightning . Enter a Ship - mafter and a Boatswain . MASTER . Boatswain , 2 BOATS . Here , mafter : What cheer ? MAST . Good : Speak to the mariners fall ...
William Shakespeare. A C T I. SCENE I. On a Ship at Sea . A Storm with Thunder and Lightning . Enter a Ship - mafter and a Boatswain . MASTER . Boatswain , 2 BOATS . Here , mafter : What cheer ? MAST . Good : Speak to the mariners fall ...
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... Sea - Grammar , 1627 , 4o , under the article How to handle a fhip in a storme . « Let us lie at Trie with our maine courfe ; that is , to hale the tacke aboord , the fheat close aft , the boling fet up , and the helme tied close aboord ...
... Sea - Grammar , 1627 , 4o , under the article How to handle a fhip in a storme . « Let us lie at Trie with our maine courfe ; that is , to hale the tacke aboord , the fheat close aft , the boling fet up , and the helme tied close aboord ...
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... Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! now I hear them , ding - dong , bell . ' ( Burden , ding - dong . The ditty does remember my drown'd father ; - This is no mortal business , nor no found That the earth owes ; 6 I hear it now ...
... Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! now I hear them , ding - dong , bell . ' ( Burden , ding - dong . The ditty does remember my drown'd father ; - This is no mortal business , nor no found That the earth owes ; 6 I hear it now ...
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... Sea Voyage : and he introduces Albert in the fame manner to the ladies of his Defert Iland : " Be not offended , goddeffes , that I fall Thus proftrate , " & c . Shakspeare himself had certainly read , and had probably now in his mind ...
... Sea Voyage : and he introduces Albert in the fame manner to the ladies of his Defert Iland : " Be not offended , goddeffes , that I fall Thus proftrate , " & c . Shakspeare himself had certainly read , and had probably now in his mind ...
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