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 |
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... thee a weak flave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . Sam . True , and therefore women , being the weakest , are ... thee . Greg . How , turn thy back and run ? Sam . Fear me not . Greg . No , marry : I fear thee ! cruel with the maids ...
... thee a weak flave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . Sam . True , and therefore women , being the weakest , are ... thee . Greg . How , turn thy back and run ? Sam . Fear me not . Greg . No , marry : I fear thee ! cruel with the maids ...
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... thee . Have at thee , coward . [ Fight . Enter three or four citizens with clubs . Cit . Clubs , bills , and partifans ! ftrike ! beat them down ! Down with the Capulets , down with the Montagues ! Enter old Capulet in his gown , and ...
... thee . Have at thee , coward . [ Fight . Enter three or four citizens with clubs . Cit . Clubs , bills , and partifans ! ftrike ! beat them down ! Down with the Capulets , down with the Montagues ! Enter old Capulet in his gown , and ...
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... thee ? Rom . For your broken fhin . Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Ram . Not mad , but bound more than a mad - man is ; Shut up in prifon , kept without my food , Whipt and tormented , and - Good - e'en , good fellow . [ To the ...
... thee ? Rom . For your broken fhin . Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Ram . Not mad , but bound more than a mad - man is ; Shut up in prifon , kept without my food , Whipt and tormented , and - Good - e'en , good fellow . [ To the ...
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... thee too , I pray thee , nurse , fay I. Nurfe . Peace , I have done : God mark thee to his grace ! Thou waft the prettiest Babe , that e'er I nurft . An ' I might live to fee thee married once , I have my wish . La . Cap . And that fame ...
... thee too , I pray thee , nurse , fay I. Nurfe . Peace , I have done : God mark thee to his grace ! Thou waft the prettiest Babe , that e'er I nurft . An ' I might live to fee thee married once , I have my wish . La . Cap . And that fame ...
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... thee from the mire ; Or , fave your reverence , Love , wherein thou ftickest Up to thine ears : come , we burn day - light , ho . Rom . 7 Tut ! dun's the mouse , the conftable's own word ; ] This poor obfcure stuff should have an ...
... thee from the mire ; Or , fave your reverence , Love , wherein thou ftickest Up to thine ears : come , we burn day - light , ho . Rom . 7 Tut ! dun's the mouse , the conftable's own word ; ] This poor obfcure stuff should have an ...
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