The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... hope they are moftly litteral , and the Errors of the Prefs . Such as it is , it is the best Present of Eng- lifh Poetry I am capable of making Your Grace . And I believe I fhall be thought no unjust Disposer of this , the Author's ...
... hope they are moftly litteral , and the Errors of the Prefs . Such as it is , it is the best Present of Eng- lifh Poetry I am capable of making Your Grace . And I believe I fhall be thought no unjust Disposer of this , the Author's ...
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... Hope That he's undrown'd . Ant . O , out of that no Hope , What great Hope have you ? No Hope that Another way fo high an Hope , that even Ambition cannot pierce a Wink beyond , way , is But doubt Discovery there . Will you grant , with ...
... Hope That he's undrown'd . Ant . O , out of that no Hope , What great Hope have you ? No Hope that Another way fo high an Hope , that even Ambition cannot pierce a Wink beyond , way , is But doubt Discovery there . Will you grant , with ...
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... hope now thou art not drown'd : Is the Storm over - blown ? I hid me under the dead Moon - calf's Gaberdine , for fear of the Storm : And art thou living Stephano ? Stephano , two Neapolitanes fcap'd ? Ste . Prethee do not turn me about ...
... hope now thou art not drown'd : Is the Storm over - blown ? I hid me under the dead Moon - calf's Gaberdine , for fear of the Storm : And art thou living Stephano ? Stephano , two Neapolitanes fcap'd ? Ste . Prethee do not turn me about ...
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... Hope , and keep it No longer for my Flatterer : He is drown'd , Whom thus we ftray to find , and the Sea mocks Qur fruftrate Search on Land . Well , let him go . Aut Ant . I am right glad that he's fo out 40 TEMPEST The.
... Hope , and keep it No longer for my Flatterer : He is drown'd , Whom thus we ftray to find , and the Sea mocks Qur fruftrate Search on Land . Well , let him go . Aut Ant . I am right glad that he's fo out 40 TEMPEST The.
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... Hope . Do not , for one Repulfe , forego the Purpose That you refolv'd t'ffeect . Seb . The next Advantage will we take throughly . Ant . Let it be to Night ; For , now they are opprefs'd with Travel , they Will not , nor cannot ufe ...
... Hope . Do not , for one Repulfe , forego the Purpose That you refolv'd t'ffeect . Seb . The next Advantage will we take throughly . Ant . Let it be to Night ; For , now they are opprefs'd with Travel , they Will not , nor cannot ufe ...
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