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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... himself , Shuts up his windows , locks fair day - light out , And makes himself an artificial night . Black and portentous muft this humour prove , Unless good counfel may the cause remove . Ben . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ...
... himself , Shuts up his windows , locks fair day - light out , And makes himself an artificial night . Black and portentous muft this humour prove , Unless good counfel may the cause remove . Ben . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ...
Page 37
... himself among thefe trees , To be conforted with the hum'rous night . Blind is his love , and beft befits the dark . Mer . If love be blind , love cannot hit the mark . Now will he fit under a medlar - tree , And with his mistress were ...
... himself among thefe trees , To be conforted with the hum'rous night . Blind is his love , and beft befits the dark . Mer . If love be blind , love cannot hit the mark . Now will he fit under a medlar - tree , And with his mistress were ...
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... himself to mar , quotha ? Gentlemen , can any of you tell me where I may find the young Romeo . Rom . I can tell you . But young Romeo will be older when you have found him , than he was when you you fought him . I am the youngest of ...
... himself to mar , quotha ? Gentlemen , can any of you tell me where I may find the young Romeo . Rom . I can tell you . But young Romeo will be older when you have found him , than he was when you you fought him . I am the youngest of ...
Page 94
... himself , to ' fcape from it : And if thou dar'ft , I'll give thee remedy . Jul . O , bid me leap , rather than marry Paris , From off the battlements of yonder tow'r ; 1 Sball play the umpire ; ] That is , this knife fhall decide the ...
... himself , to ' fcape from it : And if thou dar'ft , I'll give thee remedy . Jul . O , bid me leap , rather than marry Paris , From off the battlements of yonder tow'r ; 1 Sball play the umpire ; ] That is , this knife fhall decide the ...
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... himself ? Oh , in this Love you love your Child fo ill , That you run mad , feeing , that fhe is well . She's not well married , that lives married long ; But she's best married , that dies married young , Dry up your Tears , and stick ...
... himself ? Oh , in this Love you love your Child fo ill , That you run mad , feeing , that fhe is well . She's not well married , that lives married long ; But she's best married , that dies married young , Dry up your Tears , and stick ...
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