The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... muft fwear by no man's beard but your own , for that may breed a quarrel : above all things , you must carry no coals . " And again , in the fame play : Now my ancient being a man of an un - coal - carrying fpirit , & c . " Again , in B ...
... muft fwear by no man's beard but your own , for that may breed a quarrel : above all things , you must carry no coals . " And again , in the fame play : Now my ancient being a man of an un - coal - carrying fpirit , & c . " Again , in B ...
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... muft take it in fenfe that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to ftand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . Greg . ' Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadft , thou hadft been poor John . Draw thy ...
... muft take it in fenfe that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to ftand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . Greg . ' Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadft , thou hadft been poor John . Draw thy ...
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... muft this humour prove , Unless good counfel may the caufe remove . Ben . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ? Mon. I neither know it , nor can learn it of him . Ben . Have you importun'd him by any means ? Mon. Both by myself , and ...
... muft this humour prove , Unless good counfel may the caufe remove . Ben . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ? Mon. I neither know it , nor can learn it of him . Ben . Have you importun'd him by any means ? Mon. Both by myself , and ...
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... muft eclipfe the day . Both the old and the new reading are philofophical nousense ; but they are both , and both equally , poetical fenfe . JOHNSON . -do lufy young men feel ] To fay , and to fay in pompous words , that a young man ...
... muft eclipfe the day . Both the old and the new reading are philofophical nousense ; but they are both , and both equally , poetical fenfe . JOHNSON . -do lufy young men feel ] To fay , and to fay in pompous words , that a young man ...
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... muft to the learned : In good time . 2 Enter Benvolio , and Romeo . Ben . Tut , man ! one fire burns out another's burning , One pain is leffen'd by another's anguish ; Turn giddy , and be holp by backward turning ; One defperate grief ...
... muft to the learned : In good time . 2 Enter Benvolio , and Romeo . Ben . Tut , man ! one fire burns out another's burning , One pain is leffen'd by another's anguish ; Turn giddy , and be holp by backward turning ; One defperate grief ...
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