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Pagina 3
Still , there may be some slight foundation for the critical fancy . It should be
observed , that certain kinds of harmless " monsters ” were in high favor with the
court at this period . We find in the old chronicles and black - letter
correspondence ...
Still , there may be some slight foundation for the critical fancy . It should be
observed , that certain kinds of harmless " monsters ” were in high favor with the
court at this period . We find in the old chronicles and black - letter
correspondence ...
Pagina 8
A most auspicious star ; whose influence In few , they hurried us aboard a bark ; If
now I court not , but omit , my fortunes Bore us some leagues to sea ; where they
prepared Will ever after droop . — Here cease more quesA rotten carcass of a ...
A most auspicious star ; whose influence In few , they hurried us aboard a bark ; If
now I court not , but omit , my fortunes Bore us some leagues to sea ; where they
prepared Will ever after droop . — Here cease more quesA rotten carcass of a ...
Pagina 11
Thou most lying slave , ARIEL sings . Whom stripes may move , not kindness : I
have Come unto these yellow sands , used thee , And then take hands : Filth as
thou art , with human care ; and lodged Court ' sied when you have , and kissed ...
Thou most lying slave , ARIEL sings . Whom stripes may move , not kindness : I
have Come unto these yellow sands , used thee , And then take hands : Filth as
thou art , with human care ; and lodged Court ' sied when you have , and kissed ...
Pagina 31
For ' t is a chronicle of day by day , Pro . No :Not a relation for a breakfast , nor For
you , most wicked sir , whom to call brother | Befitting this first meeting . Welcome
, sir ; Would even infect my mouth , I do forgive This cell ' s my court : here have ...
For ' t is a chronicle of day by day , Pro . No :Not a relation for a breakfast , nor For
you , most wicked sir , whom to call brother | Befitting this first meeting . Welcome
, sir ; Would even infect my mouth , I do forgive This cell ' s my court : here have ...
Pagina 39
The emperor occasionally held his court there ( as he is said to do in the early
part of the play ) , and the dukes were his tributaries . As , however , the
imagination delights to found its fictions on a ground of fact , we may fairly
suppose , with an ...
The emperor occasionally held his court there ( as he is said to do in the early
part of the play ) , and the dukes were his tributaries . As , however , the
imagination delights to found its fictions on a ground of fact , we may fairly
suppose , with an ...
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