The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6G. Routledge and sons, 1869 |
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... appears by speech ; this is unwonted , Which now came from him . PRO . [ TO ARIEL . ] Thou shalt be as free As mountain winds : but then exactly do All points of my command . ARI . To the syllable . PRO . Come , follow . Speak not for ...
... appears by speech ; this is unwonted , Which now came from him . PRO . [ TO ARIEL . ] Thou shalt be as free As mountain winds : but then exactly do All points of my command . ARI . To the syllable . PRO . Come , follow . Speak not for ...
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... appears to have been a familiar burden . Thus , in Ben Jonson's " Cynthia's Revels , " Act II . Sc . 1 : - .ne " Come follow me , my wags , and say , as I say . There's no riches but in rags , hey - day , hey - day : You that profess ...
... appears to have been a familiar burden . Thus , in Ben Jonson's " Cynthia's Revels , " Act II . Sc . 1 : - .ne " Come follow me , my wags , and say , as I say . There's no riches but in rags , hey - day , hey - day : You that profess ...
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... appear , and pertly ! - No tongue ; all eyes ; be silent ! A Masque . Enter IRIS . IRIS . Ceres , most bounteous lady , thy rich leas Of wheat , rye , barley , vetches , oats , and pease ; Thy turfy mountains , where live nibbling sheep ...
... appear , and pertly ! - No tongue ; all eyes ; be silent ! A Masque . Enter IRIS . IRIS . Ceres , most bounteous lady , thy rich leas Of wheat , rye , barley , vetches , oats , and pease ; Thy turfy mountains , where live nibbling sheep ...
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... appears to have been sometimes used in a plural sense : thus , in " Hamlet , " Act II . Sc . 2 ; the prince , addressing the players , says , " I am glad to see thee well . " STE . Monster , your fairy , which you say 494 [ ACT IV . THE ...
... appears to have been sometimes used in a plural sense : thus , in " Hamlet , " Act II . Sc . 2 ; the prince , addressing the players , says , " I am glad to see thee well . " STE . Monster , your fairy , which you say 494 [ ACT IV . THE ...
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... appears to have forgotten two or three facts which militate very strongly against them . In the first place , the word " holy , " in Shakespeare's time , besides its ordinary meaning of godly , sanctified , and the like , signified also ...
... appears to have forgotten two or three facts which militate very strongly against them . In the first place , the word " holy , " in Shakespeare's time , besides its ordinary meaning of godly , sanctified , and the like , signified also ...
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