The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Should , in the furtheft Eaft , begin to draw The fhady curtains from Aurora's bed ; Away from light fteals home my heavy fon , Ard private in his chamber pens himself , Shuts up his windows , locks fair day - light out , And makes ...
... Should , in the furtheft Eaft , begin to draw The fhady curtains from Aurora's bed ; Away from light fteals home my heavy fon , Ard private in his chamber pens himself , Shuts up his windows , locks fair day - light out , And makes ...
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... Should be fo tyrannous and rough in proof ! Rom . Alas , that love , whofe view is muffled ftill , Should without eyes fee path - ways to his will ! Where shall we dine ? -O me ! -What fray was here ? Yet tell me not , for I have heard ...
... Should be fo tyrannous and rough in proof ! Rom . Alas , that love , whofe view is muffled ftill , Should without eyes fee path - ways to his will ! Where shall we dine ? -O me ! -What fray was here ? Yet tell me not , for I have heard ...
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... should have afk'd you that before . Serv . Now I'll tell you without asking . My master is the great rich Capulet , and if you be not of the Houfe of Montagues , I pray , come and crush a cup of wine . Reft you merry . Ben . At this ...
... should have afk'd you that before . Serv . Now I'll tell you without asking . My master is the great rich Capulet , and if you be not of the Houfe of Montagues , I pray , come and crush a cup of wine . Reft you merry . Ben . At this ...
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... should be thus afflicted with these ftrange flies , these fashion - mongers , these pardonnez- moy's , who stand so much on the new form that they cannot fit at eafe on the old bench ? 9 O , their bon's , their bon's ! Enter Romeo . Ben ...
... should be thus afflicted with these ftrange flies , these fashion - mongers , these pardonnez- moy's , who stand so much on the new form that they cannot fit at eafe on the old bench ? 9 O , their bon's , their bon's ! Enter Romeo . Ben ...
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... should have none fhortly , for one would kill the other . Thou ! why thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more , or a hair less , in his beard , than thou haft . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , ha- ving no ...
... should have none fhortly , for one would kill the other . Thou ! why thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more , or a hair less , in his beard , than thou haft . Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts , ha- ving no ...
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