The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... Affection makes him falfe , he speaks not true : Some twenty of them fought in this black ftrife , And all thofe twenty could but kill one life : I beg for juftice , which thou , prince , muft give ; Romco flew Tybalt , Romco muft not ...
... Affection makes him falfe , he speaks not true : Some twenty of them fought in this black ftrife , And all thofe twenty could but kill one life : I beg for juftice , which thou , prince , muft give ; Romco flew Tybalt , Romco muft not ...
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... affections lewd , and fancies highly placed ; " So that I ftood in doubt this hour at the least " If thou a man or woman wert , or else a brutish beaft . ” Tragicall Hyftory of Romeus aud Juliet , 1562 . MALONE . 4 Unfeemly woman , & c ...
... affections lewd , and fancies highly placed ; " So that I ftood in doubt this hour at the least " If thou a man or woman wert , or else a brutish beaft . ” Tragicall Hyftory of Romeus aud Juliet , 1562 . MALONE . 4 Unfeemly woman , & c ...
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... affections lewd and fancies highly placed : So that I ftoode in doute , this howre at the least , If thou a man or woman wert , or els a brutish beast . A wife man in the midtt of troubles and distres Still ftandes not wayling present ...
... affections lewd and fancies highly placed : So that I ftoode in doute , this howre at the least , If thou a man or woman wert , or els a brutish beast . A wife man in the midtt of troubles and distres Still ftandes not wayling present ...
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... Affection's foggy mift thy febfed fight doth blynd ; But if that reafon's beames againe might fhine into thy mynd , If thou wouldst view thy ftate with an indifferent eye , I thinke thou wouldst condemne thy plaint , thy fighings , and ...
... Affection's foggy mift thy febfed fight doth blynd ; But if that reafon's beames againe might fhine into thy mynd , If thou wouldst view thy ftate with an indifferent eye , I thinke thou wouldst condemne thy plaint , thy fighings , and ...
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... affection's veale removed from his eyes , He feeth the path that he must walke , and reafon makes him wife . For very shame the blood doth flashe in both his cheekes , He thankes the father for his love , and farther ayde he feekes . He ...
... affection's veale removed from his eyes , He feeth the path that he must walke , and reafon makes him wife . For very shame the blood doth flashe in both his cheekes , He thankes the father for his love , and farther ayde he feekes . He ...
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