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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... editors did not remember that Sh kespeare ufes modern for common , or flight : I believe it was in his time confounded in colloquial language with mode- rate , Where " Where is my father , and my mother , ROMEO and JULIET . 73.
... editors did not remember that Sh kespeare ufes modern for common , or flight : I believe it was in his time confounded in colloquial language with mode- rate , Where " Where is my father , and my mother , ROMEO and JULIET . 73.
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... common reading better expreffed . And thou difmember'd with thine own defence . ] And thou torn to pieces with thy own weapons . J For whose dear fake thou waft but lately dead 3 For ROMEO and JULIET . 79 Haft thou flain Tybalt? wilt ...
... common reading better expreffed . And thou difmember'd with thine own defence . ] And thou torn to pieces with thy own weapons . J For whose dear fake thou waft but lately dead 3 For ROMEO and JULIET . 79 Haft thou flain Tybalt? wilt ...
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... common faying amongst the people , that the toad and lark had changed eyes . To this the fpeaker alludes . But fure fhe need not have wished that they had changed voices too . The lark appear'd to her untu- nable enough in all ...
... common faying amongst the people , that the toad and lark had changed eyes . To this the fpeaker alludes . But fure fhe need not have wished that they had changed voices too . The lark appear'd to her untu- nable enough in all ...
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... the umpire ; ] That is , this knife fhall decide the ftruggle between me and my dit- treffes . 2 - commiffion of thy years and art ] Common is for au- thori yos power . Or ' Or chain me to fome fteepy mountain's top , 94 ROMEO and JULIET .
... the umpire ; ] That is , this knife fhall decide the ftruggle between me and my dit- treffes . 2 - commiffion of thy years and art ] Common is for au- thori yos power . Or ' Or chain me to fome fteepy mountain's top , 94 ROMEO and JULIET .
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... common reading is right . WARBURTON . Beggarly is probably right ; if A BRAGGARTLY account of the boxes were empty , the account empty boxes ; was more beggarly , as it was Which is somewhat confirmed by more pompous . Here Here lives a ...
... common reading is right . WARBURTON . Beggarly is probably right ; if A BRAGGARTLY account of the boxes were empty , the account empty boxes ; was more beggarly , as it was Which is somewhat confirmed by more pompous . Here Here lives a ...
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