The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... of the family from which thou haft thy name.- Hanmer reads : Thou're not thyself so , though a Montague . JOHNSON . ! What's Montague ? it is nor hand , nor This 58 ROMEO AND JULIE T. O, speak again, bright angel! for thou ...
... of the family from which thou haft thy name.- Hanmer reads : Thou're not thyself so , though a Montague . JOHNSON . ! What's Montague ? it is nor hand , nor This 58 ROMEO AND JULIE T. O, speak again, bright angel! for thou ...
Page 59
... hand nor foot , Nor arm , nor tace , O be fome other name Belonging to a man . What's in a name , & c . and fhould , perhaps , be thus regulated : What's Montague ? it is nor hand , nor foot , Nor arm , nor face , ( nor any other part ) ...
... hand nor foot , Nor arm , nor tace , O be fome other name Belonging to a man . What's in a name , & c . and fhould , perhaps , be thus regulated : What's Montague ? it is nor hand , nor foot , Nor arm , nor face , ( nor any other part ) ...
Page 66
... hand , Like a poor prifoner in his twisted gyves , And with a filk thread plucks it back again , So loving - jealous of his liberty . Rom . I would I were thy bird . ful . Sweet , fo would I ; Yet I fhould kill thee with much cherishing ...
... hand , Like a poor prifoner in his twisted gyves , And with a filk thread plucks it back again , So loving - jealous of his liberty . Rom . I would I were thy bird . ful . Sweet , fo would I ; Yet I fhould kill thee with much cherishing ...
Page 76
... hand a glove of warmth , " Not cheveril stretching to fuch prophanation . " From Chevreau , a Kid , Fr. See vol . iv . p . 231. vol . vii . p . 238 . STEEVENS . Cheveril is from chevreuil , roebuck , MUSGRAVE . 1 -to hide his bauble in ...
... hand a glove of warmth , " Not cheveril stretching to fuch prophanation . " From Chevreau , a Kid , Fr. See vol . iv . p . 231. vol . vii . p . 238 . STEEVENS . Cheveril is from chevreuil , roebuck , MUSGRAVE . 1 -to hide his bauble in ...
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... hand of the dial is now upon the prick of noon . Nurfe . Out upon you ! what a man are you ? Rom . One , gentlewoman , that God hath made himself to mar . Nurfe . By my troth , it is well faid ; -For himfelf to mar , quoth'a ...
... hand of the dial is now upon the prick of noon . Nurfe . Out upon you ! what a man are you ? Rom . One , gentlewoman , that God hath made himself to mar . Nurfe . By my troth , it is well faid ; -For himfelf to mar , quoth'a ...
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