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... of paper and print . But to say this is not to say every- thing . Far and away the most notable book ever issued from the press , the First Folio is not for that the most 467 correctly printed - the freeëst from mistakes . Hence , I : b.
... of paper and print . But to say this is not to say every- thing . Far and away the most notable book ever issued from the press , the First Folio is not for that the most 467 correctly printed - the freeëst from mistakes . Hence , I : b.
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... things that can be , fear and rashness , -rashness in the enterprise , and fear of the success . For when we value the places your Honours sustain , we cannot but know their dignity greater than to descend to the reading of these ...
... things that can be , fear and rashness , -rashness in the enterprise , and fear of the success . For when we value the places your Honours sustain , we cannot but know their dignity greater than to descend to the reading of these ...
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... things appear , ¡ª Distant a thousand years , and represent Them in their lively colours , just extent : To outrun hasty Time , retrieve the Fates , Roll back the heavens , blow ope the iron gates Of Death and Lethe , where confused lie ...
... things appear , ¡ª Distant a thousand years , and represent Them in their lively colours , just extent : To outrun hasty Time , retrieve the Fates , Roll back the heavens , blow ope the iron gates Of Death and Lethe , where confused lie ...
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... thing . The Wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death . SCENE II . [ exit . The Island : before the Cell of PROSPERO . Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA . MIRA . If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in ...
... thing . The Wills above be done ! but I would fain die a dry death . SCENE II . [ exit . The Island : before the Cell of PROSPERO . Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA . MIRA . If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in ...
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