The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... believe me ; you have dancing fhoes With nimble foles ; I have a foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground , I cannot move . " Mer . You are a Lover , borrow Cupid's Wings , And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom . I am too fore ...
... believe me ; you have dancing fhoes With nimble foles ; I have a foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground , I cannot move . " Mer . You are a Lover , borrow Cupid's Wings , And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom . I am too fore ...
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... believe thee . Rom . If my true heart's love ful . Well , do not fwear . Although I joy in thee , I have no joy of this contract to - night ; It is too rafh , too unadvis'd , too fudden , Too like the lightning , which doth cease to be ...
... believe thee . Rom . If my true heart's love ful . Well , do not fwear . Although I joy in thee , I have no joy of this contract to - night ; It is too rafh , too unadvis'd , too fudden , Too like the lightning , which doth cease to be ...
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... believe Shakespear wrote , more асси- rately , thus , Poifen hath refidence , and me- dic'nal power : i . e . both the poison and the an- tidote are lodged within the rind of this flower . WARBURTON . There is no need of alteration . 2 ...
... believe Shakespear wrote , more асси- rately , thus , Poifen hath refidence , and me- dic'nal power : i . e . both the poison and the an- tidote are lodged within the rind of this flower . WARBURTON . There is no need of alteration . 2 ...
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... believe , I have rectified this odd ftuff ; but it is a little mortifying , that the fenfe , when found fhould not be worth the ' pains of retrieving it . fpfis indigna Theatris Ser pia pudet recitare , & nugis adder pondus . The Nurfe ...
... believe , I have rectified this odd ftuff ; but it is a little mortifying , that the fenfe , when found fhould not be worth the ' pains of retrieving it . fpfis indigna Theatris Ser pia pudet recitare , & nugis adder pondus . The Nurfe ...
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... editors did not remember that Shakespeare uses modern for common , or flight : I believe it was in his time confounded in colloquial language with mode- rate . Where Where is my father , and my mother , nurse ROMEO and JULIET . 73.
... editors did not remember that Shakespeare uses modern for common , or flight : I believe it was in his time confounded in colloquial language with mode- rate . Where Where is my father , and my mother , nurse ROMEO and JULIET . 73.
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