The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Once more , on pain of death , all men depart . [ Exeunt Prince and Capulet , & c . SCENE II . La . Mon. Who fet this ancient quarrel new abroach ; Speak , nephew , were you by , when it began ? Ben . Here were the fervants of your ...
... Once more , on pain of death , all men depart . [ Exeunt Prince and Capulet , & c . SCENE II . La . Mon. Who fet this ancient quarrel new abroach ; Speak , nephew , were you by , when it began ? Ben . Here were the fervants of your ...
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... once , I have my wish . La . Cap . And that fame marriage is the very theam I came to talk of . Tell me , daughter Juliet , How ftands your difpofition to be married ? Jul . It is an hour that I dream not of . Nurse . Yes , Madam ; yet ...
... once , I have my wish . La . Cap . And that fame marriage is the very theam I came to talk of . Tell me , daughter Juliet , How ftands your difpofition to be married ? Jul . It is an hour that I dream not of . Nurse . Yes , Madam ; yet ...
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... once in our fine wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this mask ; But ' tis no wit to go . Mer . Why , may one ask ? Rom . I dreamt a dream to - night . Mer . And fo did I. Rom . Well what was yours ? Mer . That dreamers often lye ...
... once in our fine wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this mask ; But ' tis no wit to go . Mer . Why , may one ask ? Rom . I dreamt a dream to - night . Mer . And fo did I. Rom . Well what was yours ? Mer . That dreamers often lye ...
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... once entangled , much misfortune bodes . This is the hag , when maids lie on their backs , That preffes them , and learns them first to bear , Making them women of good carriage . This is fhe- Rom . Peace , peace , Mercutio , peace ...
... once entangled , much misfortune bodes . This is the hag , when maids lie on their backs , That preffes them , and learns them first to bear , Making them women of good carriage . This is fhe- Rom . Peace , peace , Mercutio , peace ...
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... once to Romeo , and once to the Frier . 9 - powerful grace , ] Effica- cious virtue . Virtue itself turns vice , being mifapplied ; And vice Virtue ROMEO and JULIET . 45 SCENE ...
... once to Romeo , and once to the Frier . 9 - powerful grace , ] Effica- cious virtue . Virtue itself turns vice , being mifapplied ; And vice Virtue ROMEO and JULIET . 45 SCENE ...
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