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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... lady Capulet . Cap . What noise is this ? 4 give me my long sword , ho ! La . Cap . A crutch , a crutch . Why call you fword ? for a Cap . My fword , I fay : old Montague is come , And flourishes his blade in fpight of me . Enter old ...
... lady Capulet . Cap . What noise is this ? 4 give me my long sword , ho ! La . Cap . A crutch , a crutch . Why call you fword ? for a Cap . My fword , I fay : old Montague is come , And flourishes his blade in fpight of me . Enter old ...
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... ladies ' brows , Being black , puts us in mind they hide the fair ; He that is ftrucken blind , cannot forget The precious treasure of his eye - fight loft . Shew me a miftrefs , that is paffing fair , What doth her beauty ferve , but ...
... ladies ' brows , Being black , puts us in mind they hide the fair ; He that is ftrucken blind , cannot forget The precious treasure of his eye - fight loft . Shew me a miftrefs , that is paffing fair , What doth her beauty ferve , but ...
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... lady of my earth : ] This line not in the Erft edition . POPE . The lady of bis earth is an ex- preffion not very intelligible , un- lefs he means that she is heir to his cftate , and I fuppofe no man Such ever called his lan is his ...
... lady of my earth : ] This line not in the Erft edition . POPE . The lady of bis earth is an ex- preffion not very intelligible , un- lefs he means that she is heir to his cftate , and I fuppofe no man Such ever called his lan is his ...
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... ladies , fuch hopes of happiness and fuch pleafure , as the farmer receives from the fpring , when the plenty of the year begins , and the prof pect of the harveft fills him with delight . 4 Which on more view of ma- ny , mine , being ...
... ladies , fuch hopes of happiness and fuch pleafure , as the farmer receives from the fpring , when the plenty of the year begins , and the prof pect of the harveft fills him with delight . 4 Which on more view of ma- ny , mine , being ...
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... lady widow of Vitruvio ; Signior Placentio , and bis lovely neices ; Mer- cutio , and his brother Valentine ; mine uncle Capulet , bis wife and daughters ; my fair neice Rofaline ; Livia ; Signior Valentio , and his coufin Tybalt ...
... lady widow of Vitruvio ; Signior Placentio , and bis lovely neices ; Mer- cutio , and his brother Valentine ; mine uncle Capulet , bis wife and daughters ; my fair neice Rofaline ; Livia ; Signior Valentio , and his coufin Tybalt ...
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