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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... Lord and you were then at Mantua . -Nay , I do bear a brain . But , as I faid , when it did tafte the worm - wood on the nipple of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty fool , to fee it teachy , and fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth ...
... Lord and you were then at Mantua . -Nay , I do bear a brain . But , as I faid , when it did tafte the worm - wood on the nipple of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty fool , to fee it teachy , and fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth ...
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... Lord , Lord , fhe will be a joyful woman . Rom . What wilt thou tell her , nurfe ? Thou doft not mark me . Nurfe . I will tell her , Sir , that you do proteft ; which , as I take it , is a gentleman - like offer . Rom . Bid her devife ...
... Lord , Lord , fhe will be a joyful woman . Rom . What wilt thou tell her , nurfe ? Thou doft not mark me . Nurfe . I will tell her , Sir , that you do proteft ; which , as I take it , is a gentleman - like offer . Rom . Bid her devife ...
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... Lord , Lord ! when ' twas a little prating thing- O , there is a noble man in town , one Paris , that would fain lay knife aboard ; but fhe , good foul , had as lieve fee a toad , a very toad , as fee him . I anger her fometimes , and ...
... Lord , Lord ! when ' twas a little prating thing- O , there is a noble man in town , one Paris , that would fain lay knife aboard ; but fhe , good foul , had as lieve fee a toad , a very toad , as fee him . I anger her fometimes , and ...
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... Lord , why look'st thou fad ? Tho ' news be fad , yet tell them merrily : [ Exit Peter . If good , thou fham'ft the mufick of sweet news , By playing ' t to me with fo four a face . Nurfe . I am a weary , let me reft a while ; Fy , how ...
... Lord , why look'st thou fad ? Tho ' news be fad , yet tell them merrily : [ Exit Peter . If good , thou fham'ft the mufick of sweet news , By playing ' t to me with fo four a face . Nurfe . I am a weary , let me reft a while ; Fy , how ...
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... it out , we gain at once an harmonious verfe , and a proper contraft of epithets and images . Dove - feather'd Raven ! wolv- ish - rav'ning Lamb ! THEOBALD . Ah , Ah , poor my Lord , what tongue shall smooth 72 ROMEO and JULIET .
... it out , we gain at once an harmonious verfe , and a proper contraft of epithets and images . Dove - feather'd Raven ! wolv- ish - rav'ning Lamb ! THEOBALD . Ah , Ah , poor my Lord , what tongue shall smooth 72 ROMEO and JULIET .
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