The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... fhould be reformed thus : Earth - treading ftars that make dark even light : i . e . When the evening is dark , and without ftars , thefe earthly ftars fupply their place , and light it up . So again in this play : Her beauty hangs upon ...
... fhould be reformed thus : Earth - treading ftars that make dark even light : i . e . When the evening is dark , and without ftars , thefe earthly ftars fupply their place , and light it up . So again in this play : Her beauty hangs upon ...
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... fhould forget it ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? quoth he : And , pretty fool , it ftinted , and faid - Ay . La . Cap . Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy 1 peace . Nurfe . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot chufe but laugh , To think it should ...
... fhould forget it ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? quoth he : And , pretty fool , it ftinted , and faid - Ay . La . Cap . Enough of this ; I pray thee , hold thy 1 peace . Nurfe . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot chufe but laugh , To think it should ...
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... fhould you burden love ? Too great oppreffion for a tender thing . Rom . Is love a tender thing ; it is too rough , Too rude , too boist'rous ; and it pricks like thorn . * Give me a torch , ] The character which Romeo declares his ...
... fhould you burden love ? Too great oppreffion for a tender thing . Rom . Is love a tender thing ; it is too rough , Too rude , too boist'rous ; and it pricks like thorn . * Give me a torch , ] The character which Romeo declares his ...
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... fhould be a Montague : - Fetch me my rapier , boy : -What ! dares the flave Come hither , cover'd with an antick face , To fleer and fcorn at our folemnity ? Now , by the stock and honour of my kin , To ftrike him dead I hold it not a ...
... fhould be a Montague : - Fetch me my rapier , boy : -What ! dares the flave Come hither , cover'd with an antick face , To fleer and fcorn at our folemnity ? Now , by the stock and honour of my kin , To ftrike him dead I hold it not a ...
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... all . " STEEVENS . Is it e'en fo ? Why , then I thank. It appears from the former part of this fcene that Capulet's @ompany had fupped . A banquet , it fhould be remembered , E 2 often Ben . Go , then ; for ' tis in ROMEO AND JULIET . 51.
... all . " STEEVENS . Is it e'en fo ? Why , then I thank. It appears from the former part of this fcene that Capulet's @ompany had fupped . A banquet , it fhould be remembered , E 2 often Ben . Go , then ; for ' tis in ROMEO AND JULIET . 51.
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