The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fhould not forget it : Wilt thou not , Jéz quoth he ? and , pretty fool , it ftinted , and faid , ay . La . Cap . Enough of this I pray thee hold thy peace . ( 8 ) Nurfe . Yes , Madam ; yet I cannot chufe but laugh , to think it should ...
... fhould not forget it : Wilt thou not , Jéz quoth he ? and , pretty fool , it ftinted , and faid , ay . La . Cap . Enough of this I pray thee hold thy peace . ( 8 ) Nurfe . Yes , Madam ; yet I cannot chufe but laugh , to think it should ...
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... fhould rather read as in Shakespeare , The purblind boy . If this is the fong alluded to by Shakespeare , these fhould feem to be the very lines he had in his eye ; and therefore 1 fhould fup- pofe the lines in Romeo and Juliet , & c ...
... fhould rather read as in Shakespeare , The purblind boy . If this is the fong alluded to by Shakespeare , these fhould feem to be the very lines he had in his eye ; and therefore 1 fhould fup- pofe the lines in Romeo and Juliet , & c ...
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Shakespeare. gal . Sweet , fo would I ; Yet I fhould kill thee with much cherishing . -Good night , good night . Parting is fuch fweet for- row , That I fhall fay good night , ' till it be morrow . [ Exit Rom . Sleep dwell upon thine ...
Shakespeare. gal . Sweet , fo would I ; Yet I fhould kill thee with much cherishing . -Good night , good night . Parting is fuch fweet for- row , That I fhall fay good night , ' till it be morrow . [ Exit Rom . Sleep dwell upon thine ...
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... fhould lead her into a fool's paradife , as they fay , it were a very gross kind of behaviour , as they fay , for the gentlewoman is young ; and therefore , if you thould deal double with her , truly , it were an ill thing to be offered ...
... fhould lead her into a fool's paradife , as they fay , it were a very gross kind of behaviour , as they fay , for the gentlewoman is young ; and therefore , if you thould deal double with her , truly , it were an ill thing to be offered ...
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... fhould be thoughts , Which ten times fafter glide than the fun - beams , Driv'ng back shadows over low'ring hills . Therefore do nimble - pinion'd doves draw love , And therefore hath the wind - fwift Cupid wings . Now is the Sun upon ...
... fhould be thoughts , Which ten times fafter glide than the fun - beams , Driv'ng back shadows over low'ring hills . Therefore do nimble - pinion'd doves draw love , And therefore hath the wind - fwift Cupid wings . Now is the Sun upon ...
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