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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... stand so much on the new form that they cannot fit at eafe on the old bench ? 9 O , their bon's , their bon's ! Enter Romeo . Ben . Here comes Romeo , here comes Romeo . Mer . Without his roe , like a dried herring . O flesh , flesh ...
... stand so much on the new form that they cannot fit at eafe on the old bench ? 9 O , their bon's , their bon's ! Enter Romeo . Ben . Here comes Romeo , here comes Romeo . Mer . Without his roe , like a dried herring . O flesh , flesh ...
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... stand by too , and suffer every knave to ufe me at his pleasure ? [ To ber man . Pet . I faw no man ufe you at his pleasure if I had , my weapon fhould quickly have been out , I war- rant you . I dare draw as foon as another man , if I ...
... stand by too , and suffer every knave to ufe me at his pleasure ? [ To ber man . Pet . I faw no man ufe you at his pleasure if I had , my weapon fhould quickly have been out , I war- rant you . I dare draw as foon as another man , if I ...
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... Stand not amaz❜d . The Prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken . Hence . Begone . Away . Rom . Oh ! I am fortune's fool . Ben . Why dost thou stay ? SCENE III . Enter Citizens . [ Exit Romeo . Cit . Which way ran he that kill'd ...
... Stand not amaz❜d . The Prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken . Hence . Begone . Away . Rom . Oh ! I am fortune's fool . Ben . Why dost thou stay ? SCENE III . Enter Citizens . [ Exit Romeo . Cit . Which way ran he that kill'd ...
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... Stand up , ftand up ; Stand , an ' you be a Man : For Juliet's Sake , for her Sake , rise and stand . ? Why should you fall into fo deep an Rom . Oh , Nurfe ! Nurfe . Ah Sir ! ah Sir ! Death is the end of all . 7 So Hanmer . The other ...
... Stand up , ftand up ; Stand , an ' you be a Man : For Juliet's Sake , for her Sake , rise and stand . ? Why should you fall into fo deep an Rom . Oh , Nurfe ! Nurfe . Ah Sir ! ah Sir ! Death is the end of all . 7 So Hanmer . The other ...
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... Stands tiptoe on the mifty mountains ' tops . I must be gone and live , or stay and die . Jul . Yon light is not day - light , I know it , It is fonie meteor that the Sun exhales , To be to thee this night a torch - bearer , And light ...
... Stands tiptoe on the mifty mountains ' tops . I must be gone and live , or stay and die . Jul . Yon light is not day - light , I know it , It is fonie meteor that the Sun exhales , To be to thee this night a torch - bearer , And light ...
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