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Pagina 25
And now , I pray you , sir , ( For still ' tis beating in my mind , ) your reason For raising this sea - storm ? Pro . Know thus far forth.By accident most strange , bountiful fortune , Now my dear lady , ' hath mine enemies Brought to ...
And now , I pray you , sir , ( For still ' tis beating in my mind , ) your reason For raising this sea - storm ? Pro . Know thus far forth.By accident most strange , bountiful fortune , Now my dear lady , ' hath mine enemies Brought to ...
Pagina 27
Who was so firm , so constant , that this coil Would not infect his reason ? Ari . Not a soul But felt a fever of the mad , 2 and play'd Some tricks of desperation : All , but mariners , Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the ...
Who was so firm , so constant , that this coil Would not infect his reason ? Ari . Not a soul But felt a fever of the mad , 2 and play'd Some tricks of desperation : All , but mariners , Plung'd in the foaming brine , and quit the ...
Pagina 30
... which in reality was surely never practised , were of opinion , with more reason , that the power of charms arose only from compact , and was no more than the spirits voluntarily allowed them for the seduction of man .
... which in reality was surely never practised , were of opinion , with more reason , that the power of charms arose only from compact , and was no more than the spirits voluntarily allowed them for the seduction of man .
Pagina 40
The reason for which Ariel is introduced thus trifling is , that he and his companions are evidently of the fairy kind , an order of beings , to which tradition has always ascribed a sort of diminutive agency , powerful but ludicrous ...
The reason for which Ariel is introduced thus trifling is , that he and his companions are evidently of the fairy kind , an order of beings , to which tradition has always ascribed a sort of diminutive agency , powerful but ludicrous ...
Pagina 51
You were kneeld to , and importun'd otherwise , 9 The stomach of my sense : ] By sense , I believe , is meant both reason and natural affection . So , in Measure for Measure : Against all sense do you impórtune her .
You were kneeld to , and importun'd otherwise , 9 The stomach of my sense : ] By sense , I believe , is meant both reason and natural affection . So , in Measure for Measure : Against all sense do you impórtune her .
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ancient appears Ariel bear beginning believe Bermudas bring called comes death Demetrius doth Duke edit Enter expression eyes fair fairy father fear folio give grace hand hast hath head hear heart Henry Johnson kind king lady Laun leave letter light lion live look lord lover Lysander madam Malone master means meet mind Mira mistress moon nature never night observes occurs old copy passage Perhaps play poet present printed Prospero Proteus Puck Pyramus Queen reason scene seems sense Shakspeare signifies Silvia sleep sometimes song speak speech Speed spirit stand Steevens strange suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thing thou thought translation true Valentine Warburton wood word