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Pagina 25
Performed , my Ariel ; a grace it had , devouring : [ Exeunt SEBASTIAN and
ANTONIO . Of my instruction hast thou nothing ' bated , Gon . All three of them are
desperate ; their In what thou hadst to say : so , with good life , great guilt , And ...
Performed , my Ariel ; a grace it had , devouring : [ Exeunt SEBASTIAN and
ANTONIO . Of my instruction hast thou nothing ' bated , Gon . All three of them are
desperate ; their In what thou hadst to say : so , with good life , great guilt , And ...
Pagina 34
Exeunt . EPILOGUE , spoken by PROSPERO . Now my charms are all o '
erthrown ; And what strength I have ' s mine own ; Which is most faint ; now ' t is
true , I must be here confined by you , Or sent to Naples : Let me noty Since I
have my ...
Exeunt . EPILOGUE , spoken by PROSPERO . Now my charms are all o '
erthrown ; And what strength I have ' s mine own ; Which is most faint ; now ' t is
true , I must be here confined by you , Or sent to Naples : Let me noty Since I
have my ...
Pagina 48
Why , if it please you , take it for your la nourished by my victuals , and would fain
have bor . meat ; 0 , be not like your mistress ; be moved , be And so good -
morrow , servant . [ Exit SILVIA . moved . [ Exeunt . Speed . O jest unseen ,
inscrutable ...
Why , if it please you , take it for your la nourished by my victuals , and would fain
have bor . meat ; 0 , be not like your mistress ; be moved , be And so good -
morrow , servant . [ Exit SILVIA . moved . [ Exeunt . Speed . O jest unseen ,
inscrutable ...
Pagina 51
To bear my lady ' s train ; lest the base earth [ Exeunt SILVIA , THURIO , and
SPEED . Should from her vesture chance to steal a kiss , Val . Now , tell me , how
do all from whence you And , of so great a favor growing proud , came ? Disdain
to ...
To bear my lady ' s train ; lest the base earth [ Exeunt SILVIA , THURIO , and
SPEED . Should from her vesture chance to steal a kiss , Val . Now , tell me , how
do all from whence you And , of so great a favor growing proud , came ? Disdain
to ...
Pagina 53
Exeunt . As thou hast lent me wit to plan this drift . [ E . cit . SCENE VI . — The
same . A Room in the Palace . SCENE VII . — Verona . A Room in JULIA ' S
House . Enter PROTEUS . Enter JULIA and LUCETTA . Pro . To leave my Julia ,
shall I ...
Exeunt . As thou hast lent me wit to plan this drift . [ E . cit . SCENE VI . — The
same . A Room in the Palace . SCENE VII . — Verona . A Room in JULIA ' S
House . Enter PROTEUS . Enter JULIA and LUCETTA . Pro . To leave my Julia ,
shall I ...
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