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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... fpeech ; these lines , if fuch there were , lamented the danger that Romeo will die of his melancholy , before his virtues or abilities are known to the world . Ben . Of love ? Rom . Out of her 2 Ben . ROMEO and JULIE T. II Is to ...
... fpeech ; these lines , if fuch there were , lamented the danger that Romeo will die of his melancholy , before his virtues or abilities are known to the world . Ben . Of love ? Rom . Out of her 2 Ben . ROMEO and JULIE T. II Is to ...
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... fpeech and tautology is not in the first edition . POPE . 9 It is an hour . ] The modern editors all give it is an honour . I have reftored the genuine word , which is more feemly from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and fuch words ...
... fpeech and tautology is not in the first edition . POPE . 9 It is an hour . ] The modern editors all give it is an honour . I have reftored the genuine word , which is more feemly from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and fuch words ...
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... fpeech is entirely added fince the first edition . POPE . • That in gold cl fps licks in the golden Story . ] The golden fory is perhaps the golden legend , a book in the darker ages of po- pery much read , and doubtless often ...
... fpeech is entirely added fince the first edition . POPE . • That in gold cl fps licks in the golden Story . ] The golden fory is perhaps the golden legend , a book in the darker ages of po- pery much read , and doubtless often ...
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... fpeech upon the effects of the imagination in dreams . But , Queen Mab the fairies ' midwife ? What is he then Queen of ? Why , the fairies . What ! and their midwife too ? But this is not the greatest of the abfurdi- ties . Let us fee ...
... fpeech upon the effects of the imagination in dreams . But , Queen Mab the fairies ' midwife ? What is he then Queen of ? Why , the fairies . What ! and their midwife too ? But this is not the greatest of the abfurdi- ties . Let us fee ...
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... fpeech ; the fame thought having been given in the foregoing line , O'er lawyers ' fingers , who fait dream on fees : Nor can it be objected that there And will be the fame fault if we read courtier's , it having been faid be- fore . On ...
... fpeech ; the fame thought having been given in the foregoing line , O'er lawyers ' fingers , who fait dream on fees : Nor can it be objected that there And will be the fame fault if we read courtier's , it having been faid be- fore . On ...
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