The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, 8 tomasH. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... ftand therefore , if thou art mov'd , thou runn'ft away . Sam . A dog of that House shall move me to stand will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's . A 4 : I Greg . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for.
... ftand therefore , if thou art mov'd , thou runn'ft away . Sam . A dog of that House shall move me to stand will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's . A 4 : I Greg . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for.
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... ftand : and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Greg . ' Tis well thou art not fish : if thou hadft , thou hadft been Poor John . Draw thy tool , here comes of the Houfe of the Montagues . Enter Abram and Balthafar . Sam . My ...
... ftand : and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Greg . ' Tis well thou art not fish : if thou hadft , thou hadft been Poor John . Draw thy tool , here comes of the Houfe of the Montagues . Enter Abram and Balthafar . Sam . My ...
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... ftand in number , tho ' in reck'ning none . Come , go with me . Go , firrah , trudge about , Through fair Verona ; find thofe perfons out , Whofe names are written there ; and to them fay , My house and welcome on their pleasure stay ...
... ftand in number , tho ' in reck'ning none . Come , go with me . Go , firrah , trudge about , Through fair Verona ; find thofe perfons out , Whofe names are written there ; and to them fay , My house and welcome on their pleasure stay ...
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... ftand ready , as two bluing Pilgrims , to take off that Offence , to atone for it , by a fweet Penance . Our Poet therefore must have wrote , the gentle Fine is this , B 2 Mr. Warburton . This This holy fhrine , the gentle Fine is this ...
... ftand ready , as two bluing Pilgrims , to take off that Offence , to atone for it , by a fweet Penance . Our Poet therefore must have wrote , the gentle Fine is this , B 2 Mr. Warburton . This This holy fhrine , the gentle Fine is this ...
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... ftand ' Till fhe had laid it , and conjur'd it down ; That were fome fpight . My invocation is Honeft and fair , and , in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him . Ben . Come , he hath hid himself among these trees , To ...
... ftand ' Till fhe had laid it , and conjur'd it down ; That were fome fpight . My invocation is Honeft and fair , and , in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him . Ben . Come , he hath hid himself among these trees , To ...
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