The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... ships and men And after shipwreck driven upon this shore . Thai . He thanks your grace ; names himself Pericles , 63. kill'd are wonder'd at , i.e. prove , in spite of their sound , to be marvellously small . 64. entrance ( three ...
... ships and men And after shipwreck driven upon this shore . Thai . He thanks your grace ; names himself Pericles , 63. kill'd are wonder'd at , i.e. prove , in spite of their sound , to be marvellously small . 64. entrance ( three ...
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... ships and men , cast on this shore . Sim . Now , by the gods , I pity his misfortune , And will awake him from his melancholy . Come , gentlemen , we sit too long on trifles , And waste the time , which looks for other revels . Even in ...
... ships and men , cast on this shore . Sim . Now , by the gods , I pity his misfortune , And will awake him from his melancholy . Come , gentlemen , we sit too long on trifles , And waste the time , which looks for other revels . Even in ...
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... ship drives : The lady shrieks , and well - a - near Does fall in travail with her fear : And what ensues in this fell storm Shall for itself itself perform . I nill relate , action may Conveniently the rest convey ; Which might not ...
... ship drives : The lady shrieks , and well - a - near Does fall in travail with her fear : And what ensues in this fell storm Shall for itself itself perform . I nill relate , action may Conveniently the rest convey ; Which might not ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. In your imagination hold This stage the ship , upon whose deck The sea ... ship . Cf. The Tempest , i . 1 . 16. conceit , apprehension . Am like to do take in your arms this piece 57 SC . I ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. In your imagination hold This stage the ship , upon whose deck The sea ... ship . Cf. The Tempest , i . 1 . 16. conceit , apprehension . Am like to do take in your arms this piece 57 SC . I ...
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... ship be cleared of the dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail . Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it hath been still observed ; and we are strong in custom . Therefore briefly yield her ; for she must overboard straight . Per ...
... ship be cleared of the dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail . Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it hath been still observed ; and we are strong in custom . Therefore briefly yield her ; for she must overboard straight . Per ...
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Antigonus Ariel Arviragus Autolycus Bawd Belarius beseech Bohemia Boult brother Cæsar Caliban Camillo CLEOMENES Cleon Cloten court Cymbeline daughter dead death Dionyza dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fish Gent gentleman give gods grace Guiderius hath hear heart heaven Helicanus Hermione honour Iach Iachimo Imogen king knight lady Leon Leontes live look lord Lysimachus madam Marina master mistress monster Mytilene never noble Pandosto Paul Paulina Pentapolis Perdita Pericles Pisanio play Polixenes poor Post Posthumus pray prince prince of Tyre prithee Pros Prospero queen Re-enter Roman SCENE Shakespeare shalt Shep Sicilia Skirgiello sleep speak strange swear sweet Sycorax tell Tempest Thaisa thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Trin Trinculo Tyre wife Winter's Tale word