The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... set about this republica- tion in which the inaccuracies of the first impreffion in punctuation and spelling are carefully adjusted ; and , in order to obviate fuch other objections as have been made to it , at the end of each volume ...
... set about this republica- tion in which the inaccuracies of the first impreffion in punctuation and spelling are carefully adjusted ; and , in order to obviate fuch other objections as have been made to it , at the end of each volume ...
Página 35
... bid ' em ; but For every trifle are they set upon me . Sometime like apes , that moe and chatter at me , And after bite me ; then like hedge - hogs , which E 2 Lye Lye tumbling in my bare - foot - way , THE TEMPEST . 35.
... bid ' em ; but For every trifle are they set upon me . Sometime like apes , that moe and chatter at me , And after bite me ; then like hedge - hogs , which E 2 Lye Lye tumbling in my bare - foot - way , THE TEMPEST . 35.
Página 44
... set in thy head . Trin . Where should they be fet else ? he were a brave monster indeed if they were fet in his tail . Ste . My man - monster hath drown'd his tongue in fack ; for my part , the sea cannot drown me . I fwam , ere I could ...
... set in thy head . Trin . Where should they be fet else ? he were a brave monster indeed if they were fet in his tail . Ste . My man - monster hath drown'd his tongue in fack ; for my part , the sea cannot drown me . I fwam , ere I could ...
Página 63
... Set roaring war ; to the dread ratling thunder Have I giv'n fire , and rifted Jove's ftout oak With his own bolt : the ftrong - bas'd promontory Have I made shake , and by the fpurs pluckt up The pine , and cedar : graves , at my ...
... Set roaring war ; to the dread ratling thunder Have I giv'n fire , and rifted Jove's ftout oak With his own bolt : the ftrong - bas'd promontory Have I made shake , and by the fpurs pluckt up The pine , and cedar : graves , at my ...
Página 70
... Set Caliban and his companions free : Untie the fpell . How fares my gracious fir ? There are yet miffing of your company Some few odd lads , that you remember not . SCENE VI . Enter Ariel , driving in Caliban , Stephano , and Trinculo ...
... Set Caliban and his companions free : Untie the fpell . How fares my gracious fir ? There are yet miffing of your company Some few odd lads , that you remember not . SCENE VI . Enter Ariel , driving in Caliban , Stephano , and Trinculo ...
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