The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Pagina 37
... tell you , and that foundly : you cannot tell who's your friend ; open your chaps again . Trin . I should know that voice : it should be but he is drown'd ; and these are devils ; O ! defend me , Ste . Four legs and two voices ; a most ...
... tell you , and that foundly : you cannot tell who's your friend ; open your chaps again . Trin . I should know that voice : it should be but he is drown'd ; and these are devils ; O ! defend me , Ste . Four legs and two voices ; a most ...
Pagina 47
... tell my master . Cal . Thou mak'st me merry ; I am full of pleasure ; Let us be jocund . Will you troul the catch , You taught me but while - ere ? Ste . At thy request , monster , I will do reason , any reason : come on , Trinculo ...
... tell my master . Cal . Thou mak'st me merry ; I am full of pleasure ; Let us be jocund . Will you troul the catch , You taught me but while - ere ? Ste . At thy request , monster , I will do reason , any reason : come on , Trinculo ...
Pagina 56
... Tell me , heav'nly bow , If Venus or her fon , as thou do'st know , Do now attend the Queen : fince they did plot The means , that dusky Dis my daughter got ; Her and her blind boy's scandal'd company N I have forsworn . Iris . Of her ...
... Tell me , heav'nly bow , If Venus or her fon , as thou do'st know , Do now attend the Queen : fince they did plot The means , that dusky Dis my daughter got ; Her and her blind boy's scandal'd company N I have forsworn . Iris . Of her ...
Pagina 68
... tell no tales . Seb . The devil speaks in him . Pro . No : For you , most wicked Sir , whom to call brother Would even infect my mouth , I do forgive Thy rankest faults ; all of them ; and require My Dukedom of thee , which perforce , I ...
... tell no tales . Seb . The devil speaks in him . Pro . No : For you , most wicked Sir , whom to call brother Would even infect my mouth , I do forgive Thy rankest faults ; all of them ; and require My Dukedom of thee , which perforce , I ...
Pagina 72
... tell you . We were dead a - fleep , And , how we know not , all clapt under hatches , Where but ev'n now with strange and sev'ral noises Of roaring , shrieking , howling , jingling chains , ло And more diversity of founds , all horrible ...
... tell you . We were dead a - fleep , And , how we know not , all clapt under hatches , Where but ev'n now with strange and sev'ral noises Of roaring , shrieking , howling , jingling chains , ло And more diversity of founds , all horrible ...
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