The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... hath fworn , that he will still live chafte ? ( 8 ) Rom . She hath , and in that Sparing makes huge wafte For beauty , ftarv'd with her feverity , Cuts beauty off from all pofterity . She is too fair , too wife , ( 9 ) too wifely fair ...
... hath fworn , that he will still live chafte ? ( 8 ) Rom . She hath , and in that Sparing makes huge wafte For beauty , ftarv'd with her feverity , Cuts beauty off from all pofterity . She is too fair , too wife , ( 9 ) too wifely fair ...
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... hath not seen the Change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride . Par . Younger than the are happy mothers made . Cap . And too foon marr'd are thofe fo early made . The ...
... hath not seen the Change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride . Par . Younger than the are happy mothers made . Cap . And too foon marr'd are thofe fo early made . The ...
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... hath here writ . I muft to the Learned . good time , In i . e . When the evening is dark and without ftars , thefe earthly ftars fupply their place , and light it up . So again in this play Her beauty bangs upon the cheek of night ...
... hath here writ . I muft to the Learned . good time , In i . e . When the evening is dark and without ftars , thefe earthly ftars fupply their place , and light it up . So again in this play Her beauty bangs upon the cheek of night ...
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... hath been with you . She to fay , if you are for old proverbs , I'll fit you with ones ' tis the conftable's own word : whofe caftom was , when he fummoned his watch , and affigned them their feveral ftations , to give them what the ...
... hath been with you . She to fay , if you are for old proverbs , I'll fit you with ones ' tis the conftable's own word : whofe caftom was , when he fummoned his watch , and affigned them their feveral ftations , to give them what the ...
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Shakespeare . By fome vile forfeit of untimely death . But he , that hath the fteerage of my course , ( 4 ) Direct my fuit ! On , lufty Gentlemen . Ben . Strike , drum . [ They march about the Stage , and Exeunt . SCENE VI . Changes to ...
Shakespeare . By fome vile forfeit of untimely death . But he , that hath the fteerage of my course , ( 4 ) Direct my fuit ! On , lufty Gentlemen . Ben . Strike , drum . [ They march about the Stage , and Exeunt . SCENE VI . Changes to ...
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