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But since your Lordships have been pleased to think these trifles something heretofore , and have prosecuted both them and their author living with so much favour , we hope that ( they out - living him , and he not having the fate ...
But since your Lordships have been pleased to think these trifles something heretofore , and have prosecuted both them and their author living with so much favour , we hope that ( they out - living him , and he not having the fate ...
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It is yours that read him : and there we hope , to your divers capacities , you will find enough both to draw and hold you ; for his wit can no more lie hid than it could be lost . Read him , therefore ; and again and again : and if ...
It is yours that read him : and there we hope , to your divers capacities , you will find enough both to draw and hold you ; for his wit can no more lie hid than it could be lost . Read him , therefore ; and again and again : and if ...
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I have no hope O ! out of that no hope What great hope have you ! no hope , that way , is Another way so high a hope that even Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond , But doubts discovery there . That Ferdinand is drown'd ?
I have no hope O ! out of that no hope What great hope have you ! no hope , that way , is Another way so high a hope that even Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond , But doubts discovery there . That Ferdinand is drown'd ?
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Thou art very Trinculo , indeed ! thou to be the siege1 of this moon - calf ? Can he vent2 Trinculos ? TRIN . I took him to be killed with a thunder - stroke . But art thou not drowned , Stephano ? I hope now thou art not drowned .
Thou art very Trinculo , indeed ! thou to be the siege1 of this moon - calf ? Can he vent2 Trinculos ? TRIN . I took him to be killed with a thunder - stroke . But art thou not drowned , Stephano ? I hope now thou art not drowned .
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Even here I will put off my hope , and keep it No longer for my flatterer : he is drown'd , Whom thus we stray to find ; and the Sea mocks Our frustrate search on land . Well , let him go . ANT .
Even here I will put off my hope , and keep it No longer for my flatterer : he is drown'd , Whom thus we stray to find ; and the Sea mocks Our frustrate search on land . Well , let him go . ANT .
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