The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Zväzok 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... Tempest : 66 66 why stand you In this strange stare ! " 9 I , as I may , - STEEVENS . With best advantage will deceive the time , ] I will take the best opportunity to elude the dangers of this conjuncture . ' Lest , being seen , thy ...
... Tempest : 66 66 why stand you In this strange stare ! " 9 I , as I may , - STEEVENS . With best advantage will deceive the time , ] I will take the best opportunity to elude the dangers of this conjuncture . ' Lest , being seen , thy ...
Strana 295
... tempest to that shore , and many of our men , being sicke and dead , we were inforst to aske the King for aide , as well for men as for munition which then the King did willingly supply , prouided , that as hostage for those men , Lord ...
... tempest to that shore , and many of our men , being sicke and dead , we were inforst to aske the King for aide , as well for men as for munition which then the King did willingly supply , prouided , that as hostage for those men , Lord ...
Strana 492
... Tempest , Act II . Sc . II . out of Shirley's Martyr'd Soldier , 1638 , that bumbards were the large vessels in which the beer was carried to soldiers upon duty . They resembled black jacks of leather . So , in Woman's a Weathercock ...
... Tempest , Act II . Sc . II . out of Shirley's Martyr'd Soldier , 1638 , that bumbards were the large vessels in which the beer was carried to soldiers upon duty . They resembled black jacks of leather . So , in Woman's a Weathercock ...
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