The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... never given to the word in any other place . I would rather read , Being urg'd , a fire fparkling . Being excited and inforced . urge the fire is the technical term . Τα ( 4 ) Being vex'd , & c . ] As this line ftands fingle , it is ...
... never given to the word in any other place . I would rather read , Being urg'd , a fire fparkling . Being excited and inforced . urge the fire is the technical term . Τα ( 4 ) Being vex'd , & c . ] As this line ftands fingle , it is ...
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... never find what names the writing per- fon 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 ...
... never find what names the writing per- fon 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 ...
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... never die , Transparent hereticks be burnt for liars ! One fairer than my love ! th ' all - feeing Sun Ne'er faw her match , fince firft the world begun . Ben . Tut ! tut ! you faw her fair , none elfe being by , Herself pois'd with ...
... never die , Transparent hereticks be burnt for liars ! One fairer than my love ! th ' all - feeing Sun Ne'er faw her match , fince firft the world begun . Ben . Tut ! tut ! you faw her fair , none elfe being by , Herself pois'd with ...
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... never fhall forget it , of all the days in the year , upon that day ; for I had then laid worm - wood to my dug , fitting in the fun under the Dove - houfe wall , my Lord ( 7 ) to my then- - ] To my forrow . and and you were then at ...
... never fhall forget it , of all the days in the year , upon that day ; for I had then laid worm - wood to my dug , fitting in the fun under the Dove - houfe wall , my Lord ( 7 ) to my then- - ] To my forrow . and and you were then at ...
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... never expect a fairer chance than in the company we are going to : but , alas ! I am done . I have nothing to play with ; I have loft my heart already . Mercutio catches at the word done , and quibbles with it , as if Romeo had faid ...
... never expect a fairer chance than in the company we are going to : but , alas ! I am done . I have nothing to play with ; I have loft my heart already . Mercutio catches at the word done , and quibbles with it , as if Romeo had faid ...
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