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... answer , that it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakespear luckily caft his eye upon it , and found fomething so well in it as to engage him first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Jonfon and his ...
... answer , that it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakespear luckily caft his eye upon it , and found fomething so well in it as to engage him first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Jonfon and his ...
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... answer hath been , ' Would , he had " blotted a thousand ! which they thought a malevolent speech . " I had not told pofterity this , but for their ignorance , who chose " that circumstance to commend their friend by , wherein he most ...
... answer hath been , ' Would , he had " blotted a thousand ! which they thought a malevolent speech . " I had not told pofterity this , but for their ignorance , who chose " that circumstance to commend their friend by , wherein he most ...
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... hail ! I come To answer thy best pleasure . Be't to fly ; To fwim ; to dive into the fire ; to ride On the curl'd clouds : to thy strong bidding task Ariel ( Ariel and all his qualities . Pro . Haft thou THE TEMPEST . 13.
... hail ! I come To answer thy best pleasure . Be't to fly ; To fwim ; to dive into the fire ; to ride On the curl'd clouds : to thy strong bidding task Ariel ( Ariel and all his qualities . Pro . Haft thou THE TEMPEST . 13.
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... , Awake . Mira . The strangeness of your story put Heaviness in me . Pro . Shake it off : come on ; We'll visit Caliban my flave , who never VOL . I. C [ Exit Ari . Yields 1 1 Yields us kind answer . Mira . ' Tis a THE TEMPEST . 17.
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William Shakespeare. Yields us kind answer . Mira . ' Tis a villain , f©¥r , I do not love to look on . Pro . But , as ' tis , We cannot miss him : he does make our fire , Fetch in our wood , and serves in offices That profit us . What ...
William Shakespeare. Yields us kind answer . Mira . ' Tis a villain , f©¥r , I do not love to look on . Pro . But , as ' tis , We cannot miss him : he does make our fire , Fetch in our wood , and serves in offices That profit us . What ...
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