The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Band 1John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 Seiten |
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Let me rememberthee what thou hast promis ' d , On the curl ' d clouds ; to thy
strong bidding task Which is not yet perform ' d me . Ariel , and all his quality . Pro
. How now , moody ? Pro . Hast thou , pirit , What is ' t thou canst demand ?
Let me rememberthee what thou hast promis ' d , On the curl ' d clouds ; to thy
strong bidding task Which is not yet perform ' d me . Ariel , and all his quality . Pro
. How now , moody ? Pro . Hast thou , pirit , What is ' t thou canst demand ?
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Oh , cry your mercy , sir , I have mistook : 5 To make such means for her as thou
hast done , This is thering vou sent toSilvia . [ Shewsanotherring And leave her
on such slight conditions . Pro . But how cam ' st thou by this ring ? At my Now , by
...
Oh , cry your mercy , sir , I have mistook : 5 To make such means for her as thou
hast done , This is thering vou sent toSilvia . [ Shewsanotherring And leave her
on such slight conditions . Pro . But how cam ' st thou by this ring ? At my Now , by
...
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Queen . Come , wait upon him ; lead him to my Lay breath so bitter on your bitter
foe . worse : bower , Her . Now I but chide , but I should use thee The moon ,
methinks , looks with a watery eye ; 1 For thou , I fear , hast given me cause to
curse .
Queen . Come , wait upon him ; lead him to my Lay breath so bitter on your bitter
foe . worse : bower , Her . Now I but chide , but I should use thee The moon ,
methinks , looks with a watery eye ; 1 For thou , I fear , hast given me cause to
curse .
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How many actions most ridiculous | By reason of his absence , there is nothing
Hast thou been drawn to by thy fantasy ? . that you will feed on ; but what is ,
come see , Cor . Into a thousand that I have forgotten . And in my voice most
welcome ...
How many actions most ridiculous | By reason of his absence , there is nothing
Hast thou been drawn to by thy fantasy ? . that you will feed on ; but what is ,
come see , Cor . Into a thousand that I have forgotten . And in my voice most
welcome ...
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Bardolph . thou fond many ! with what loud applause Hast . To us , no more ; nay ,
not so inuch , lord 51 Didst thou beat heaven with blessing Bolingbroke , For his
divisions , as the times do brawl , Before Before he was what thou would ' st ...
Bardolph . thou fond many ! with what loud applause Hast . To us , no more ; nay ,
not so inuch , lord 51 Didst thou beat heaven with blessing Bolingbroke , For his
divisions , as the times do brawl , Before Before he was what thou would ' st ...
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