The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 266
... frendes , conferring their principall counsels with dronken gossyppes , and superstitious friers ( the naturally fitte instru- mentes of vnchastitie ) attemptyng all aduentures of peryll , for thattaynyng of their wished lust , vsyng ...
... frendes , conferring their principall counsels with dronken gossyppes , and superstitious friers ( the naturally fitte instru- mentes of vnchastitie ) attemptyng all aduentures of peryll , for thattaynyng of their wished lust , vsyng ...
Page 294
... frendes , ( said he , ) part frendes , helpe , frendes , to part the fray , And to the rest , enough , ( he cryes ) now time it is to staye . Gods farther wrath you styrre , beside the hurt you feele , And with this new vprore confounde ...
... frendes , ( said he , ) part frendes , helpe , frendes , to part the fray , And to the rest , enough , ( he cryes ) now time it is to staye . Gods farther wrath you styrre , beside the hurt you feele , And with this new vprore confounde ...
Page 295
... frendes do think , ( but dare not say , ) that Romeus hath wrong . Both housholds straight are charged on payne of losing lyfe , Theyr bloudy weapons layd aside , to cease the styrred stryfe . This common plage is spred through all the ...
... frendes do think , ( but dare not say , ) that Romeus hath wrong . Both housholds straight are charged on payne of losing lyfe , Theyr bloudy weapons layd aside , to cease the styrred stryfe . This common plage is spred through all the ...
Page 304
... frendes are fraughted full of ioy , And by his death thy deadly foes are laden with annoy . Wilt thou with trusty frendes of pleasure take some part 304 ROMEUS AND JULIET .
... frendes are fraughted full of ioy , And by his death thy deadly foes are laden with annoy . Wilt thou with trusty frendes of pleasure take some part 304 ROMEUS AND JULIET .
Page 305
... frendes of pleasure take some part ? Or els to please thy hatefull foes be partner of theyr smart ? Why cryest thou out on loue ? why doest thou blame thy fate ? Why dost thou so crye after death ? thy life why dost thou hate ? Dost ...
... frendes of pleasure take some part ? Or els to please thy hatefull foes be partner of theyr smart ? Why cryest thou out on loue ? why doest thou blame thy fate ? Why dost thou so crye after death ? thy life why dost thou hate ? Dost ...
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agayne ancient copies Antipholus art thou beauty Ben Jonson Benvolio brest called Capulet comedy dead death dedly dost doth Dromio DUKE earth eche edition editors emendation Enter Ephesus Euen euery Exeunt eyes fair foes frendes Friar fryer geue gleek greefe hand hart hath haue hear heart heaven hence howre husband JOHNSON kiss lady lord loue Love's Labour's Lost lyfe MALONE Mantua married master means Mercutio mistress Montague mynde night nurce NURSE old copy Paris passage payd payne play poem Pope prince quarto quoth Rape of Lucrece rest Romeo Romeus and Juliet scene second folio Shakspeare sorow speak speech STEEVENS stryfe sweet teares tell thee theyr thine thing thou art thou hast thought tomb Tybalt Verona vnto WARBURTON wherefore whilst wife wilt woordes word wyfe yong