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... play called the Tempest . And the speech of Gonzalo , Act II . Sc . 1 , – “ l ' the commonwealth I would by contraries , " & c.> which is obviously taken from a passage in Florio's translation of Montaigne's Essayes , first printed in ...
... play called the Tempest . And the speech of Gonzalo , Act II . Sc . 1 , – “ l ' the commonwealth I would by contraries , " & c.> which is obviously taken from a passage in Florio's translation of Montaigne's Essayes , first printed in ...
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... play was Lampedusa , “ an island of the Mediterranean lying not far out of a ship's course passing from Tunis to Naples , ” and which is uninhabited , and supposed by sailors to be enchanted . The same idea was suggested , or occurred ...
... play was Lampedusa , “ an island of the Mediterranean lying not far out of a ship's course passing from Tunis to Naples , ” and which is uninhabited , and supposed by sailors to be enchanted . The same idea was suggested , or occurred ...
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... play had we , that we came from thence ? And pluck my magic garment from me . - So ; Or blessed was ' t we did ? [ Lays down his robe . PRO . Both , both , my girl : Lie there , my art . - Wipe thou thine eyes ; have By foul play , as ...
... play had we , that we came from thence ? And pluck my magic garment from me . - So ; Or blessed was ' t we did ? [ Lays down his robe . PRO . Both , both , my girl : Lie there , my art . - Wipe thou thine eyes ; have By foul play , as ...
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... play'd In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , And him he play'd it for , he needs will be Bore us some leagues to sea ; where they prepar'd Absolute Milan . Me , poor man ! my library A rotten carcass of a boat , * not rigg'd , Was ...
... play'd In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , And him he play'd it for , he needs will be Bore us some leagues to sea ; where they prepar'd Absolute Milan . Me , poor man ! my library A rotten carcass of a boat , * not rigg'd , Was ...
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... play'd And all the rest o ' the fleet . Some tricks of desperation . All , but mariners , ARI . Safely in harbour Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the vessel , Is the king's ship ; in the deep nook , where once Then all a - fire ...
... play'd And all the rest o ' the fleet . Some tricks of desperation . All , but mariners , ARI . Safely in harbour Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the vessel , Is the king's ship ; in the deep nook , where once Then all a - fire ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volumen1,Parte3 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1901 |
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