The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare. In Eight Volumes. Vol. I[-VIII] ...H.C. Carey, and I. Lea, and M'Carty & Davis, 1823 |
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... Pardon , master : I will be correspondent to command , And do my spiriting gently . Pro . I will discharge thee . Ari . Do so ; and after two days That's my noble master ! What shall I do ? say what : what shall I do ? Pro . Go make ...
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... this must crave ( An if this be at all ) a most strange story . Thy dukedom I resign ; and do entreat Thou pardon me my wrongs : -But how should Prospero ; ( 1 ) Whether . ! Be living , and be here ? Pro . 74 Act V. TEMPEST .
... this must crave ( An if this be at all ) a most strange story . Thy dukedom I resign ; and do entreat Thou pardon me my wrongs : -But how should Prospero ; ( 1 ) Whether . ! Be living , and be here ? Pro . 74 Act V. TEMPEST .
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... Go , sirrah , to my cell ; Take with you your companions ; as you look To have my pardon , trim it handsomely . Cal . Ay , that I will ; and I'll be wise hereafter , ( 1 ) Honest . i ! And seek for grace : What a thrice 80 Act V. TEMPEST .
... Go , sirrah , to my cell ; Take with you your companions ; as you look To have my pardon , trim it handsomely . Cal . Ay , that I will ; and I'll be wise hereafter , ( 1 ) Honest . i ! And seek for grace : What a thrice 80 Act V. TEMPEST .
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... pardon'd the deceiver , dwell In this bare island , by your spell ; But release me from my bands , With the help of your good hands.1 Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill , or else my project fails , Which was to please : now I ...
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... Pardon , dear madam ; ' tis a passing shame , That I , unworthy body as I am , Should censure thus on lovely gentlemen . Jul . Why not on Proteus , as of all the rest ? Luc . Then thus , of many good I think him best . Jul . Your reason ...
... Pardon , dear madam ; ' tis a passing shame , That I , unworthy body as I am , Should censure thus on lovely gentlemen . Jul . Why not on Proteus , as of all the rest ? Luc . Then thus , of many good I think him best . Jul . Your reason ...
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