The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... ftand to it : therefore , if thou art mov'd , thou runn'ft away . I believe that Shakspeare formed his drama on the poem en titled The Tragical Hyftory of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 , ( which very rare piece the reader will find at the ...
... ftand to it : therefore , if thou art mov'd , thou runn'ft away . I believe that Shakspeare formed his drama on the poem en titled The Tragical Hyftory of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 , ( which very rare piece the reader will find at the ...
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... ftand I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for the weak- eft goes to the wall . Sam . True ; and therefore women , being the weaker veffels , are ever thruft to the wall ...
... ftand I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for the weak- eft goes to the wall . Sam . True ; and therefore women , being the weaker veffels , are ever thruft to the wall ...
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... ftand in number , though in reckoning none . Come , men are The author of THE REMARKS obferves , that young perpetually used for yeomen in old writings . See particularly the Legends of Robin Hood and Adam Bell . So in a fubfequent ...
... ftand in number , though in reckoning none . Come , men are The author of THE REMARKS obferves , that young perpetually used for yeomen in old writings . See particularly the Legends of Robin Hood and Adam Bell . So in a fubfequent ...
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... ftand alone , ] The 4to , 1597 , reads : " could stand bigh lone , i . c . quite alone , completely alone . So in another of our author's plays , high fantaftical means entirely fantalical . STEEVENS . rea , Yea , quoth he , dost thou ...
... ftand alone , ] The 4to , 1597 , reads : " could stand bigh lone , i . c . quite alone , completely alone . So in another of our author's plays , high fantaftical means entirely fantalical . STEEVENS . rea , Yea , quoth he , dost thou ...
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... ftand my court - cupboard with its furniture of plate . " Again , in the Roaring Girl , 1611 : " Place that in the court - cupboard . " Again , in Decker's Honeft Whore , 1635 : " they are together on the cupboard of the court , or the ...
... ftand my court - cupboard with its furniture of plate . " Again , in the Roaring Girl , 1611 : " Place that in the court - cupboard . " Again , in Decker's Honeft Whore , 1635 : " they are together on the cupboard of the court , or the ...
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