The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 - English drama |
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Page 48
... to his father's , I spoke with his man . Mer . Why , that fame pale , hard - hearted , wench ; that Rofaline , Torments him fo , that he will , fure , run mad . Ben . Ben . Tybalt , the kinfinan to old Capulet , 48 ROMEO and JULIET .
... to his father's , I spoke with his man . Mer . Why , that fame pale , hard - hearted , wench ; that Rofaline , Torments him fo , that he will , fure , run mad . Ben . Ben . Tybalt , the kinfinan to old Capulet , 48 ROMEO and JULIET .
Page 51
... fure , I have in my whole five . Was I with you there for the goofe ? Rom . Thou waft never with me for any thing , when thou waft not there for the goofe . Mer . I will bite thee by the ear for that jeft . Rom . Nay , good goofe , bite ...
... fure , I have in my whole five . Was I with you there for the goofe ? Rom . Thou waft never with me for any thing , when thou waft not there for the goofe . Mer . I will bite thee by the ear for that jeft . Rom . Nay , good goofe , bite ...
Page 55
... fure , I know better : our dog's name is R. yours be- gins with another letter . This is natural enough , and in character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl : and therefore , I pre- fume , fhe fays ...
... fure , I know better : our dog's name is R. yours be- gins with another letter . This is natural enough , and in character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl : and therefore , I pre- fume , fhe fays ...
Page 81
... for any thing . For he could not call the tender , defperate on the little profpect there was of his performing his engagement , be- caufe he is fure , he fays , that his G daughter In all refpeas by me ; nay more , I ROMEO and JULIET , B1.
... for any thing . For he could not call the tender , defperate on the little profpect there was of his performing his engagement , be- caufe he is fure , he fays , that his G daughter In all refpeas by me ; nay more , I ROMEO and JULIET , B1.
Page 84
... fure fhe need not have wished that they had changed voices too . The lark appear'd to her untu- nable enough in all confcience : As appears by what she said juft before , It is the lark that fings fo out of tune , Straining harsh ...
... fure fhe need not have wished that they had changed voices too . The lark appear'd to her untu- nable enough in all confcience : As appears by what she said juft before , It is the lark that fings fo out of tune , Straining harsh ...
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