The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... Some mistake has happened in this place : Gregory is a fervant of the Capulets ; and Benvolio was of the Montague faction . FARMER . Perhaps there is no mistake . Gregory may mean Tybalt , who enters immediately after Benvolio , but on ...
... Some mistake has happened in this place : Gregory is a fervant of the Capulets ; and Benvolio was of the Montague faction . FARMER . Perhaps there is no mistake . Gregory may mean Tybalt , who enters immediately after Benvolio , but on ...
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... Some one of beauty , favour , fhape , and of fo lovely port , " With fo fast fixed eye perhaps thou may'st behold , " That thou shalt quite forget thy love and paffions paft of old . " As out of a plank a nail a nail doth drive , " So ...
... Some one of beauty , favour , fhape , and of fo lovely port , " With fo fast fixed eye perhaps thou may'st behold , " That thou shalt quite forget thy love and paffions paft of old . " As out of a plank a nail a nail doth drive , " So ...
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... some other maid . WARBURTON . Your lady's love is the love you bear to your lady , which in out language is commonly used for the lady herfelf . REVISAL . Nurfe Nurfe . Now , by my maiden - head , 26 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... some other maid . WARBURTON . Your lady's love is the love you bear to your lady , which in out language is commonly used for the lady herfelf . REVISAL . Nurfe Nurfe . Now , by my maiden - head , 26 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... some brain . ” Again , in Marston's Dutch Courtefan , 1604 : 66 -nay an I bear not a brain , " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age , 1611 : " As I can bear a pack , fo I can bear a brain . " STEEVENS . -could ftand alone , ] The 4to , 1597 ...
... some brain . ” Again , in Marston's Dutch Courtefan , 1604 : 66 -nay an I bear not a brain , " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age , 1611 : " As I can bear a pack , fo I can bear a brain . " STEEVENS . -could ftand alone , ] The 4to , 1597 ...
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... Some confequence , yet hanging in the ftars , And bakes the elf - locks , & c . ] This was a common superstition ; and seems to have had it's rife from the horrid disease called the Plica Polonica . WARBURTON . 9 when maids , & c . ] So ...
... Some confequence , yet hanging in the ftars , And bakes the elf - locks , & c . ] This was a common superstition ; and seems to have had it's rife from the horrid disease called the Plica Polonica . WARBURTON . 9 when maids , & c . ] So ...
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