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... Queen Elizabeth , I cannot help regarding these speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majefty , who was not liable to be difpleased at hearing her chastity praised after the was fufpected to have loft it , or her beauty ...
... Queen Elizabeth , I cannot help regarding these speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majefty , who was not liable to be difpleased at hearing her chastity praised after the was fufpected to have loft it , or her beauty ...
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... word frequently in his Faerie Queen . STEEVENS . Nurfe . Yes , madam ; yet I cannot chufe , & c . ] This fpeech and tautology is not in the firft edifion . POPE . I came I came to talk of : -Tell me , daughter ROMEO AND JULIE T. 29.
... word frequently in his Faerie Queen . STEEVENS . Nurfe . Yes , madam ; yet I cannot chufe , & c . ] This fpeech and tautology is not in the firft edifion . POPE . I came I came to talk of : -Tell me , daughter ROMEO AND JULIE T. 29.
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... queen , " Even as upon these rushes which thou treadeft . " The fage was anciently ftrewn with rushes . So , in Decker's Gul's Hornbook , 16c9 : " on the very rubes when the commedy . is to daunce . " STEEVENS . 5 - a grandfire phrafe ...
... queen , " Even as upon these rushes which thou treadeft . " The fage was anciently ftrewn with rushes . So , in Decker's Gul's Hornbook , 16c9 : " on the very rubes when the commedy . is to daunce . " STEEVENS . 5 - a grandfire phrafe ...
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... Queen Mab , what's she ? and the printer by a blun der , has given all the reft of the fpeech to the fame character . 3 O , then , I fec , Queen Mab hath been with you . STEEVENS . She is the FAIRIES ' midwife , ] Thus begins that ...
... Queen Mab , what's she ? and the printer by a blun der , has given all the reft of the fpeech to the fame character . 3 O , then , I fec , Queen Mab hath been with you . STEEVENS . She is the FAIRIES ' midwife , ] Thus begins that ...
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... Queen Mab becoming well , " So lively was the limning : " The Seat , the foft Wool of the Bee , " The cover ( gallantly to fee ) " The Wing of á py'd Butterfice , " I trow , ' twas fimple trimming : " The wheels compos'd of Cricket's ...
... Queen Mab becoming well , " So lively was the limning : " The Seat , the foft Wool of the Bee , " The cover ( gallantly to fee ) " The Wing of á py'd Butterfice , " I trow , ' twas fimple trimming : " The wheels compos'd of Cricket's ...
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