The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... better , than groaning for love ? Now thou art fociable ; now art thou Romeo ; now art thou what thou art , by art , as well as by na- ture ; for this drivelling love is like a great Natural , that runs lolling up and down to hide his ...
... better , than groaning for love ? Now thou art fociable ; now art thou Romeo ; now art thou what thou art , by art , as well as by na- ture ; for this drivelling love is like a great Natural , that runs lolling up and down to hide his ...
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... better : our dog's name is R. yours begins with another letter . This is natural enough , and in character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl : and therefore , I prefume , the fays , that is the ...
... better : our dog's name is R. yours begins with another letter . This is natural enough , and in character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl : and therefore , I prefume , the fays , that is the ...
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... better term than this , thou art a villain . Rom . Tybalt , the reafon that I have to love thee Doth much excufe the appertaining rage To fuch a Greeting . Villain I am none , Therefore , farewel . I fee , thou know'ft me not . Tyb ...
... better term than this , thou art a villain . Rom . Tybalt , the reafon that I have to love thee Doth much excufe the appertaining rage To fuch a Greeting . Villain I am none , Therefore , farewel . I fee , thou know'ft me not . Tyb ...
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... better than the old reading which Dr. Warburton . has followed ; but the fenfe yet feems to be weak , and perhaps a more licentious correction is neceffary . Fread there- fore , in I had no intereft in your heat's proceeding . This ...
... better than the old reading which Dr. Warburton . has followed ; but the fenfe yet feems to be weak , and perhaps a more licentious correction is neceffary . Fread there- fore , in I had no intereft in your heat's proceeding . This ...
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... better fatisfied with Dr. Warburton's emendation than the prefent editor , but tho ' I have none I have a good opinion of , to propofe in its room , will yet offer an explanation . Juliet wishes the night may be fo dark , that none of ...
... better fatisfied with Dr. Warburton's emendation than the prefent editor , but tho ' I have none I have a good opinion of , to propofe in its room , will yet offer an explanation . Juliet wishes the night may be fo dark , that none of ...
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