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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... fhew myfelf a tyrant : when I have fought with the men , I will be cruel with the maids , and cut off their heads . Greg . The heads of the maids ? Sam . Ay , the heads of the maids , or the maiden- heads , take it in what fenfe thou ...
... fhew myfelf a tyrant : when I have fought with the men , I will be cruel with the maids , and cut off their heads . Greg . The heads of the maids ? Sam . Ay , the heads of the maids , or the maiden- heads , take it in what fenfe thou ...
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... fhew you , fhining at this feast , And she will shew fcant well , that now fhews beft . Rom . I'll go along , no fuch fight to be fhewn ; But to rejoice in fplendor of mine own . La . Cap . SCENE IV . Changes to Capulet's House . Enter ...
... fhew you , fhining at this feast , And she will shew fcant well , that now fhews beft . Rom . I'll go along , no fuch fight to be fhewn ; But to rejoice in fplendor of mine own . La . Cap . SCENE IV . Changes to Capulet's House . Enter ...
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... play , but relates what is already known , or what the next scenes will fhew ; and relates it without adding the improve- ment of any moral fentiment . D 2 But But Paffion lends them power , Time means , to ROMEO and JULIET . 35.
... play , but relates what is already known , or what the next scenes will fhew ; and relates it without adding the improve- ment of any moral fentiment . D 2 But But Paffion lends them power , Time means , to ROMEO and JULIET . 35.
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... fhew , how the best minds , in a state of faction and difcord , are detorted to criminal partiality . But 6 I have an intereft in your hearts ' proceeding , ] Sir Th . Hanmer faw that this line gave no sense , and therefore put , by a ...
... fhew , how the best minds , in a state of faction and difcord , are detorted to criminal partiality . But 6 I have an intereft in your hearts ' proceeding , ] Sir Th . Hanmer faw that this line gave no sense , and therefore put , by a ...
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... fhew the danger of critical temerity . Dr. Warbur- ton's change of I would to I wot was fpecious enough , yet it is . evidently erroneous . The fenfe is this , The lark , they fay , has loft her eyes to the toad , and now [ would the ...
... fhew the danger of critical temerity . Dr. Warbur- ton's change of I would to I wot was fpecious enough , yet it is . evidently erroneous . The fenfe is this , The lark , they fay , has loft her eyes to the toad , and now [ would the ...
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