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 90
... hath so discovered . - Rom . Lady , by yonder blessed moon I swear , That tips with silver all these fruit - tree tops , JUL . O , swear not by the moon , the inconstant moon That monthly changes in her circled orb , Lest that thy love ...
... hath so discovered . - Rom . Lady , by yonder blessed moon I swear , That tips with silver all these fruit - tree tops , JUL . O , swear not by the moon , the inconstant moon That monthly changes in her circled orb , Lest that thy love ...
Page 99
... hath residence , and med'cine power : For this , being smelt , with that part cheers each part ; Being tasted , slays all senses with the heart . Two such opposed foes encamp them still In man as well as herbs , grace , and rude will ...
... hath residence , and med'cine power : For this , being smelt , with that part cheers each part ; Being tasted , slays all senses with the heart . Two such opposed foes encamp them still In man as well as herbs , grace , and rude will ...
Page 101
... hath wounded me , That's by me wounded ; both our remedies Within thy help and holy physick lies : I bear no hatred , blessed man ; for , lo , My intercession likewise steads my foe . FRI . Be plain , good son , and homely in thy drift ...
... hath wounded me , That's by me wounded ; both our remedies Within thy help and holy physick lies : I bear no hatred , blessed man ; for , lo , My intercession likewise steads my foe . FRI . Be plain , good son , and homely in thy drift ...
Page 115
... hath made himself to mar . NURSE . By my troth , it is well said ; -For him- self to mar , quoth'a ? -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 ...
... hath made himself to mar . NURSE . By my troth , it is well said ; -For him- self to mar , quoth'a ? -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 ...
Page 122
... hath the prettiest sententious Nurse . Ah , mocker ! that's the dog's name . & c . ] It is a little mortifying , that the sense of this odd stuff , when found , should not be worth the pains of retrieving it : 66 spissis indigna ...
... hath the prettiest sententious Nurse . Ah , mocker ! that's the dog's name . & c . ] It is a little mortifying , that the sense of this odd stuff , when found , should not be worth the pains of retrieving it : 66 spissis indigna ...
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