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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... these two foes , A pair of far - croft lovers take their life ; Whofe mif - adventur'd piteous Overthrows - Do , with their death , bury their Parents ' frife . The fearful paffage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of ...
... these two foes , A pair of far - croft lovers take their life ; Whofe mif - adventur'd piteous Overthrows - Do , with their death , bury their Parents ' frife . The fearful paffage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of ...
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... these heartless hinds ? Turn thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace ; put up thy fword , Or manage it to part thefe men with me . Tyb . What drawn , and talk of peace ? I hate the word As I hate hell , all ...
... these heartless hinds ? Turn thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace ; put up thy fword , Or manage it to part thefe men with me . Tyb . What drawn , and talk of peace ? I hate the word As I hate hell , all ...
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... these , who , often drown'd , could never die , Transparent hereticks , be burnt for liars ! One fairer than my love ! th ' all - feeing Sun Ne'er faw her match , fince firft the world begun . Ben . Tut ! tut ! you faw her fair , none ...
... these , who , often drown'd , could never die , Transparent hereticks , be burnt for liars ! One fairer than my love ! th ' all - feeing Sun Ne'er faw her match , fince firft the world begun . Ben . Tut ! tut ! you faw her fair , none ...
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... , ladies of esteem , Are made already mothers . By my count , I was your mother much upon these years That you are now a maid . Thus , then , in brief ; The The valiant Paris feeks you for his love . Nurfe ROMEO and JULIET . 1.9.
... , ladies of esteem , Are made already mothers . By my count , I was your mother much upon these years That you are now a maid . Thus , then , in brief ; The The valiant Paris feeks you for his love . Nurfe ROMEO and JULIET . 1.9.
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... these Lines : Italk of Dreams ; Which are the Children of an Idle Brain , Beget af nothing but vain Fantafie . These Dreams are begot upon Fantasie , and Mab ́is the Mid- wife to bring them forth . And Fancy's Midwife is a Phrase ...
... these Lines : Italk of Dreams ; Which are the Children of an Idle Brain , Beget af nothing but vain Fantafie . These Dreams are begot upon Fantasie , and Mab ́is the Mid- wife to bring them forth . And Fancy's Midwife is a Phrase ...
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