The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... lines are inferted from the first edition . POPE . ( 6 ) Mer . You are a Lower , & c . ] The twelve following lines are not to be found in the first edition . POPE And And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom ROMEO and JULIET . 21.
... lines are inferted from the first edition . POPE . ( 6 ) Mer . You are a Lower , & c . ] The twelve following lines are not to be found in the first edition . POPE And And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom ROMEO and JULIET . 21.
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... lines of Romeo , and For I am proverb'd with a grandfire's phrafe , The game was ne'er fo fair , and I am done . Mercutio , in his reply , anfwers the last line first . The thought of which , and of the preceeding , is taken from gaming ...
... lines of Romeo , and For I am proverb'd with a grandfire's phrafe , The game was ne'er fo fair , and I am done . Mercutio , in his reply , anfwers the last line first . The thought of which , and of the preceeding , is taken from gaming ...
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... lines : I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing but vain fantasie . Thefe dreams are begot upon fantafie , and Mab is the midwife to bring them forth . And fancy's midwife is a phrase altogether in ...
... lines : I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing but vain fantasie . Thefe dreams are begot upon fantafie , and Mab is the midwife to bring them forth . And fancy's midwife is a phrase altogether in ...
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... line , O'er lawyers ' fingers , tibo ftrait dream on Fées : Nor can it be objected that there will be the fame fault if we read courtier's , it having been faid before , On courtiers ' knees , that dream un curtfies strait : because ...
... line , O'er lawyers ' fingers , tibo ftrait dream on Fées : Nor can it be objected that there will be the fame fault if we read courtier's , it having been faid before , On courtiers ' knees , that dream un curtfies strait : because ...
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... lines , omitted by the modern editors , I have replaced from the folio . ( 6 ) Good coufin Capulet , ] This coufin Capulet is unkle in the paper of invitation , but as Capulet is defcribed as old , cufin is probably the right word in ...
... lines , omitted by the modern editors , I have replaced from the folio . ( 6 ) Good coufin Capulet , ] This coufin Capulet is unkle in the paper of invitation , but as Capulet is defcribed as old , cufin is probably the right word in ...
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