The Plays of William Shakespeare,: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. : with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare. : In Eight Volumes. ...Stereotyped by J. Howe--N. York. Philadelphia: Published by H.C. Carey, and I. Lea, and M'Carty & Davis, 1823 |
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Side 31
... bear . Hark , hark ! Bur Bowgh , wowgh . The watch - dogs bark : Bur . Bowgh , wowgh . Hark , hark ! I hear [ dispersedly . [ dispersedly . The strain of strutting chanticlere , Cry , Cock - a - doodle - doo . Fer . Where should this ...
... bear . Hark , hark ! Bur Bowgh , wowgh . The watch - dogs bark : Bur . Bowgh , wowgh . Hark , hark ! I hear [ dispersedly . [ dispersedly . The strain of strutting chanticlere , Cry , Cock - a - doodle - doo . Fer . Where should this ...
Side 31
... bear me here : my prime request , Which I do last pronounce , is , you wonder ! If you be maid , or no ? Mira . But , certainly a maid . Fer . No wonder , sir ; My language ? heavens ! I am the best of them that speak this speech , Were ...
... bear me here : my prime request , Which I do last pronounce , is , you wonder ! If you be maid , or no ? Mira . But , certainly a maid . Fer . No wonder , sir ; My language ? heavens ! I am the best of them that speak this speech , Were ...
Side 44
... bear off any weather at all , and another storm brewing ; I hear it sing i ' the wind : yond ' same black cloud , yond ' huge one , looks like a foul bumbard1 that would shed his liquor . If it should thunder , as it did before , I know ...
... bear off any weather at all , and another storm brewing ; I hear it sing i ' the wind : yond ' same black cloud , yond ' huge one , looks like a foul bumbard1 that would shed his liquor . If it should thunder , as it did before , I know ...
Side 46
... be not sprites . That's a brave god , and bears celestial liquor : I will kneel to him . Ste . How didst thou ' scape ? How cam'st thou ( 1 ) Stool . hither ? swear by this bottle , how thou cam'st 46 Act II . TEMPEST .
... be not sprites . That's a brave god , and bears celestial liquor : I will kneel to him . Ste . How didst thou ' scape ? How cam'st thou ( 1 ) Stool . hither ? swear by this bottle , how thou cam'st 46 Act II . TEMPEST .
Side 48
... bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , Thou wondrous man . Trin . A most ridiculous monster ; to make a wonder of a poor drunkard . Cal . I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I , with my long nails , will dig thee ...
... bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , Thou wondrous man . Trin . A most ridiculous monster ; to make a wonder of a poor drunkard . Cal . I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I , with my long nails , will dig thee ...
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Anne Ariel Bawd better brother Caius Caliban Claud Claudio devil dost thou doth Duke duke of Milan Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fault fear fool friar Gent gentle gentleman give grace hath hear heart heaven Herne the hunter hither honour Host Hugh Evans husband Illyria Isab Julia lady Laun look lord Angelo Lucio madam maid Malvolio marry master Brook master doctor Milan Mira mistress Ford never night pardon Pist Pompey pr'ythee pray Prospero Proteus Prov Provost Quick Re-enter SCENE servant Shal Silvia Sir Andrew Ague-cheek Sir Hugh sir John Sir John Falstaff Sir Toby Sir Toby Belch Slen soul speak Speed sweet Sycorax tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Thurio Trin Trinculo Valentine What's woman word