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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... Lord , I could have ftaid here all night long , To hear good counfel . Oh , what Learning is ! My Lord , I'll tell my Lady you will come . Rom . Do fo , and bid my Sweet prepare to chide . Nurse . Here , Sir , a ring the bid me give you ...
... Lord , I could have ftaid here all night long , To hear good counfel . Oh , what Learning is ! My Lord , I'll tell my Lady you will come . Rom . Do fo , and bid my Sweet prepare to chide . Nurse . Here , Sir , a ring the bid me give you ...
Page 82
... Lord , I would that Thursday were to- morrow . Cap . Well , get you gone on Thursday be it then . Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed . [ To Lady Cap . Prepare her , wife , against this wedding - day . Farewel , my Lord- -Light to my ...
... Lord , I would that Thursday were to- morrow . Cap . Well , get you gone on Thursday be it then . Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed . [ To Lady Cap . Prepare her , wife , against this wedding - day . Farewel , my Lord- -Light to my ...
Page 109
... Lord- ] These My bofom's Lord- ] Thefe three lines are very gay and pleafing . But why does Shake- Speare give Romeo this involuntary cheerfulness juft before the extre- mity of unhappiness ? Perhaps to fhew the vanity of truling to ...
... Lord- ] These My bofom's Lord- ] Thefe three lines are very gay and pleafing . But why does Shake- Speare give Romeo this involuntary cheerfulness juft before the extre- mity of unhappiness ? Perhaps to fhew the vanity of truling to ...
Page 110
... Lord . Rom . No matter . Get thee gone , And hire thofe horfes ; I'll be with thee ftraight . [ Exit Balthafar . Well , Juliet , I will lie with thee to - night ; Let's fee for means - O mifchief ! thou art fwift To enter in the thought ...
... Lord . Rom . No matter . Get thee gone , And hire thofe horfes ; I'll be with thee ftraight . [ Exit Balthafar . Well , Juliet , I will lie with thee to - night ; Let's fee for means - O mifchief ! thou art fwift To enter in the thought ...
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... lord , by labour fome petition , Wrung from me my flow leave ; and , at the laft , Upon his will I feal'd my bard confent . I do befeech you , give him leave to go . King . Take thy fair hour , Laertes , time be thine ; And thy best ...
... lord , by labour fome petition , Wrung from me my flow leave ; and , at the laft , Upon his will I feal'd my bard confent . I do befeech you , give him leave to go . King . Take thy fair hour , Laertes , time be thine ; And thy best ...
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