The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... whofe direction found'st thou out this place ? Rom . By love that firft did prompt me to enquire ; He lent me counsel , and I lent him I am no Pilot , yet wert thou as far eyes . As that vaft shore , wafh'd with the fartheft sea , I ...
... whofe direction found'st thou out this place ? Rom . By love that firft did prompt me to enquire ; He lent me counsel , and I lent him I am no Pilot , yet wert thou as far eyes . As that vaft shore , wafh'd with the fartheft sea , I ...
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... whofe fober times were unacquaint- ed with the fopperies here complained of . WARBURTON . ( 8 ) Thefe pardonnez - moys , ] Pardonnez - moi became the language of doubt or hesitation among men of the fword , when the point of honour was ...
... whofe fober times were unacquaint- ed with the fopperies here complained of . WARBURTON . ( 8 ) Thefe pardonnez - moys , ] Pardonnez - moi became the language of doubt or hesitation among men of the fword , when the point of honour was ...
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... whofe arm An envious thrust from Tybalt hit the life Of ftout Mercutio , and then Tybalt fled ; But by and by comes back to Romeo , Who had but newly entertain'd revenge , And to't they go like lightning ; for ere I Could draw to part ...
... whofe arm An envious thrust from Tybalt hit the life Of ftout Mercutio , and then Tybalt fled ; But by and by comes back to Romeo , Who had but newly entertain'd revenge , And to't they go like lightning ; for ere I Could draw to part ...
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... whofe eyes Juliet is wishing to have ftopt ? Macbeth , we may remember , makes an invocation to Night much in the fame ftrain , Come , feeling Night , Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day , & c . So Leap to these arms , untalkt of and ...
... whofe eyes Juliet is wishing to have ftopt ? Macbeth , we may remember , makes an invocation to Night much in the fame ftrain , Come , feeling Night , Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day , & c . So Leap to these arms , untalkt of and ...
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... The meaning is the . fame in the common reading better expreffed . ( 2 ) And tbou difmember'd with thy own defenfe . ] And thou torn to pieces with thy own weapons . For For whofe dear fake thou waft but lately dead : 70 ROMEO and JULIET .
... The meaning is the . fame in the common reading better expreffed . ( 2 ) And tbou difmember'd with thy own defenfe . ] And thou torn to pieces with thy own weapons . For For whofe dear fake thou waft but lately dead : 70 ROMEO and JULIET .
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