The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... These orders fhould be confidered as given , not at once , but fucceffively , as the emergency required . One attempt to fave the ship failing , another is tried . MALONE . ― 3 fall to't yarely , ) i . e . Readiły , nimbly . Our author ...
... These orders fhould be confidered as given , not at once , but fucceffively , as the emergency required . One attempt to fave the ship failing , another is tried . MALONE . ― 3 fall to't yarely , ) i . e . Readiły , nimbly . Our author ...
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... these roarers for the name of king ? To cabin : filence trouble us not . GON . Good ; yet remember whom thou haft aboard . 4 Blow , till thou burst thy wind ; & c . ) Perhaps it might be read Blow till thou burft , wind , if room enough ...
... these roarers for the name of king ? To cabin : filence trouble us not . GON . Good ; yet remember whom thou haft aboard . 4 Blow , till thou burst thy wind ; & c . ) Perhaps it might be read Blow till thou burft , wind , if room enough ...
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... these words are the beginning of Profpero's next speech ; but , for the restoration of metre , I have changed their place . STEEVENS . has 66 I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicate - ) The old copy - dedicated ; but we fhould ...
... these words are the beginning of Profpero's next speech ; but , for the restoration of metre , I have changed their place . STEEVENS . has 66 I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicate - ) The old copy - dedicated ; but we fhould ...
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... these iflands , p . 172 , fays , that the Bermudas were fo fearful to the world , that many called them The Ife of Devils . - P. 174. to all feamen no lefs terrible than an inchanted den of furies . " And no wonder , for the clime was ...
... these iflands , p . 172 , fays , that the Bermudas were fo fearful to the world , that many called them The Ife of Devils . - P. 174. to all feamen no lefs terrible than an inchanted den of furies . " And no wonder , for the clime was ...
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... these particulars were settled with the moft minute exa & ness , and the different kinds of visionary beings had different allotments of time suitable to the variety or confequence of their employments . During these spaces , they were ...
... these particulars were settled with the moft minute exa & ness , and the different kinds of visionary beings had different allotments of time suitable to the variety or confequence of their employments . During these spaces , they were ...
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