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... give them you , to praise him . It is yours that read him : and there we hope , to your divers capacities , you will find enough both to draw and hold you ; for his wit can no more lie hid than it could be lost . Read him , therefore ...
... give them you , to praise him . It is yours that read him : and there we hope , to your divers capacities , you will find enough both to draw and hold you ; for his wit can no more lie hid than it could be lost . Read him , therefore ...
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... give Nature all ; thy Art , My gentle Shakespeare , must enjoy a part : For , though the Poet's matter Nature be , His Art doth give the fashion ; and that he Who casts to write a living line must sweat , - Such as thine are , and ...
... give Nature all ; thy Art , My gentle Shakespeare , must enjoy a part : For , though the Poet's matter Nature be , His Art doth give the fashion ; and that he Who casts to write a living line must sweat , - Such as thine are , and ...
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... give Them sudden birth , wondering how oft they live ; What story coldly tells , what poets feign At second hand , and picture without brain , — Senseless and soulless shows , to give a stage , - Ample , and true with life , -voice ...
... give Them sudden birth , wondering how oft they live ; What story coldly tells , what poets feign At second hand , and picture without brain , — Senseless and soulless shows , to give a stage , - Ample , and true with life , -voice ...
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... give thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it so hap . - Cheerly , good hearts ! Out of our way , I say . [ exit . GON . I have great comfort from this fellow : methinks ...
... give thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it so hap . - Cheerly , good hearts ! Out of our way , I say . [ exit . GON . I have great comfort from this fellow : methinks ...
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... give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath , brown furze , any thing . The Wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death . [ exit . SCENE II . The Island : before the Cell of PROSPERO . Enter ...
... give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; long heath , brown furze , any thing . The Wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death . [ exit . SCENE II . The Island : before the Cell of PROSPERO . Enter ...
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ACT II Sc ANTIPHOLUS ARIEL bawd brother CAIUS Caliban CLAUD Claudio death didst dost thou doth Dromio DUKE Enter Ephesus ESCAL EVANS exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fear Friar gentle gentleman give Grace hath hear heart Heaven Herne the Hunter hither honour Host HUGH EVANS husband ISAB Julia knave LAUNCE letter look Lord Angelo LUCIO Madam maid Marry Master Brook Master Doctor Milan MIRA Mistress Anne Mistress Ford monster never night pardon PIST Pompey pr'ythee pray PROSPERO Proteus PROV Provost QUICK SCENE Servant SHAL shalt shew Silvia Sir Hugh Sir John Sir John Falstaff SLEN Slender speak SPEED sweet Sycorax tell thee there's thine thou art thou hast Thurio thyself TRIN Trinculo Valentine villain warrant What's wife woman word