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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... hands Throw your mif - temper'd weapons to the ground , And hear the fentence of your moved Prince . Three civil broils , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice difturb'd the Quiet of our streets ; And ...
... hands Throw your mif - temper'd weapons to the ground , And hear the fentence of your moved Prince . Three civil broils , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice difturb'd the Quiet of our streets ; And ...
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... hand ? If we would think that Shakespeare wrote Senfe , we muft fay , he wrote the Fancy's Midwife and this is a Title the moft à propes in the World , as it introduces all that is faid afterwards of her Vagaries . Befides , it exactly ...
... hand ? If we would think that Shakespeare wrote Senfe , we muft fay , he wrote the Fancy's Midwife and this is a Title the moft à propes in the World , as it introduces all that is faid afterwards of her Vagaries . Befides , it exactly ...
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... hands , and they unwash'd too , ' tis a foul thing . 1 Ser . Away with the joint - stools , remove the court- cup - board , look to the plate : good thou , fave me a piece of march - pane ; and , as thou loveft me , let the porter let ...
... hands , and they unwash'd too , ' tis a foul thing . 1 Ser . Away with the joint - stools , remove the court- cup - board , look to the plate : good thou , fave me a piece of march - pane ; and , as thou loveft me , let the porter let ...
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... hand Of yonder knight ? Ser . I know not , Sir . Rom . O , fhe doth teach the torches to burn bright ; Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night , Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear : Beauty too rich for ufe , for earth too dear ! So ...
... hand Of yonder knight ? Ser . I know not , Sir . Rom . O , fhe doth teach the torches to burn bright ; Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night , Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear : Beauty too rich for ufe , for earth too dear ! So ...
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... hand ( 5 ) ( s ) If I profane with my unworthy hand This holy Shrine , the gentle Sin is this , [ To Juliet . My Lips , wo blushing Pilgrims , & c . ] All Profanations are fuppos'd to be expiated either by fome meritorious Ac- tion , or ...
... hand ( 5 ) ( s ) If I profane with my unworthy hand This holy Shrine , the gentle Sin is this , [ To Juliet . My Lips , wo blushing Pilgrims , & c . ] All Profanations are fuppos'd to be expiated either by fome meritorious Ac- tion , or ...
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