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Tis all one , I will fhew myself a tyrant : when I have fought with the men , I will be civil with maids ; I will cut off their heads . Greg . The heads of the maids ? Sam . Av , the heads of the maids , or their maidenheads ; take it ...
Tis all one , I will fhew myself a tyrant : when I have fought with the men , I will be civil with maids ; I will cut off their heads . Greg . The heads of the maids ? Sam . Av , the heads of the maids , or their maidenheads ; take it ...
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The following paffage from Chaucer's Romaunt of the Rofe , will fupport the prefent reading , and fhew the propriety of Shakspeare's comparifon for to tell Paris that he fhould feel the fame fort of pleasure in an affembly of beauties ...
The following paffage from Chaucer's Romaunt of the Rofe , will fupport the prefent reading , and fhew the propriety of Shakspeare's comparifon for to tell Paris that he fhould feel the fame fort of pleasure in an affembly of beauties ...
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Tut ! tut ! you faw her fair , none elfe being by , Herfelf pois'd with herself in either eye : But in those crystal fcales , let there be weigh'd Your lady's love against fome other maid That I will fhew you , fhining at this feast ...
Tut ! tut ! you faw her fair , none elfe being by , Herfelf pois'd with herself in either eye : But in those crystal fcales , let there be weigh'd Your lady's love against fome other maid That I will fhew you , fhining at this feast ...
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So , in Hannibal and Scipio , 1637 , by Nabbes : Fine as Arachne's web , or geamer " Whofe curls when garnifh'd by their dreffing , fhew " Like that spun vapour when ' tis pearl'd with dew ? " STEEVENS . I cannot fum up balf my fum f ...
So , in Hannibal and Scipio , 1637 , by Nabbes : Fine as Arachne's web , or geamer " Whofe curls when garnifh'd by their dreffing , fhew " Like that spun vapour when ' tis pearl'd with dew ? " STEEVENS . I cannot fum up balf my fum f ...
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The author , who feems to intend the character of Benvolio as good , meant perhaps to fhew , how the best minds , in a state of action and difcord , are deftorted to criminal partiality . JOHNSON . La . 1 La . Mon.
The author , who feems to intend the character of Benvolio as good , meant perhaps to fhew , how the best minds , in a state of action and difcord , are deftorted to criminal partiality . JOHNSON . La . 1 La . Mon.
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