The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 9H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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... my death with jaunting up and down ! Jul . I'faith , I am forry that thou art not well ; Sweet , fweet , fweet nurfe , tell me , what says my -love ? • '49 Nurfe . Your love fays like an honest gentleman · 48 Act II . ROMEO AND JULIET .
... my death with jaunting up and down ! Jul . I'faith , I am forry that thou art not well ; Sweet , fweet , fweet nurfe , tell me , what says my -love ? • '49 Nurfe . Your love fays like an honest gentleman · 48 Act II . ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... honest gentleman , And a courteous , and a kind , and a handsome , And , I warrant , a virtuous : -Where is your mo- ther ? Jul . Where is my mother ? -why , fhe is within ; Where should she be ? How oddly thou reply ' ft ? Your love ...
... honest gentleman , And a courteous , and a kind , and a handsome , And , I warrant , a virtuous : -Where is your mo- ther ? Jul . Where is my mother ? -why , fhe is within ; Where should she be ? How oddly thou reply ' ft ? Your love ...
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... honest a man . Pol . Honeft , my lord ? Ham . Ay , fir ; to be honeft , as this world goes , is to be one man pick'd out of ten thousand . Pol . That's very true , my lord . Ham . For if the fun breed maggots in a dead dog , being a god ...
... honest a man . Pol . Honeft , my lord ? Ham . Ay , fir ; to be honeft , as this world goes , is to be one man pick'd out of ten thousand . Pol . That's very true , my lord . Ham . For if the fun breed maggots in a dead dog , being a god ...
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... honest method , as wholesome as fweet , and by very much more handsome than fine . One fpeech in it I chiefly loved : ' twas Æneas ' tale to Dido ; and thereabout of it especially , where he fpeaks of Priam's flaughter : If it live in ...
... honest method , as wholesome as fweet , and by very much more handsome than fine . One fpeech in it I chiefly loved : ' twas Æneas ' tale to Dido ; and thereabout of it especially , where he fpeaks of Priam's flaughter : If it live in ...
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... honest , and fair , you should admit no difcourfe to your beauty . Oph . Could beauty , my lord , have better com- merce than with honesty ? Ham . Ay , truly ; for the power of beauty will fooner transform honefty from what it is to a ...
... honest , and fair , you should admit no difcourfe to your beauty . Oph . Could beauty , my lord , have better com- merce than with honesty ? Ham . Ay , truly ; for the power of beauty will fooner transform honefty from what it is to a ...
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