The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Routledge, 1862 |
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... poor man ! my library A rotten carcass of a boat , * not rigg'd , Was dukedom large enough ; of temporal royalties Nor tackle , sail , nor mast ; the very rats IIe thinks me now incapable ; confederates Instinctively have quit it ...
... poor man ! my library A rotten carcass of a boat , * not rigg'd , Was dukedom large enough ; of temporal royalties Nor tackle , sail , nor mast ; the very rats IIe thinks me now incapable ; confederates Instinctively have quit it ...
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... poor credulous monster ! - Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . Cal . I'll show thee every fertile inch o'the island ; And I will kiss thy foot : I prythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ...
... poor credulous monster ! - Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . Cal . I'll show thee every fertile inch o'the island ; And I will kiss thy foot : I prythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ...
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... poor monster ' s my subject , and he shall not Who are surpris'd with all ; but my rejoicing suffer indignity . At nothing can be more . I'll to my book ; Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be For yet , ere supper - time , must I ...
... poor monster ' s my subject , and he shall not Who are surpris'd with all ; but my rejoicing suffer indignity . At nothing can be more . I'll to my book ; Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be For yet , ere supper - time , must I ...
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... poor isle ; and all of us , ourselves , But , by immortal Providence , she's mine ; When no man was his own ! I chose her , when I could not ask my father Alon . [ To FERDINAND and MIRANDA . ] Give For his advice , nor thought I had one ...
... poor isle ; and all of us , ourselves , But , by immortal Providence , she's mine ; When no man was his own ! I chose her , when I could not ask my father Alon . [ To FERDINAND and MIRANDA . ] Give For his advice , nor thought I had one ...
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... poor cell , where you shall take your rest For this one night ; which ( part of it ) I'll waste Spoken by PROSPERO . With such discourse as , I not doubt , shall make it Now my charms are all o'erthrown , Go quick away , —the story of ...
... poor cell , where you shall take your rest For this one night ; which ( part of it ) I'll waste Spoken by PROSPERO . With such discourse as , I not doubt , shall make it Now my charms are all o'erthrown , Go quick away , —the story of ...
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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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