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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... foul , a ' was a merry man ; ) took up the child ; yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ? thou wilt fall backward when thou haft more wit , wilt thou not , Julé ? and by my holy dam , the pretty wretch left crying , and faid ...
... foul , a ' was a merry man ; ) took up the child ; yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ? thou wilt fall backward when thou haft more wit , wilt thou not , Julé ? and by my holy dam , the pretty wretch left crying , and faid ...
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... foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground , I cannot move . Mer . You are a Lover ; borrow Cupia's Wings , And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom . I am too fore enpearced with his Shaft , To foar with his light Feathers ; and fo ...
... foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground , I cannot move . Mer . You are a Lover ; borrow Cupia's Wings , And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom . I am too fore enpearced with his Shaft , To foar with his light Feathers ; and fo ...
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... foul fluttish hairs , Which , once entangled , much misfortune bodes . This is the hag , when maids lie on their backs , That preffes them , and learns them first to bear , Making them women of good carriage . This is fhe- Rom . Peace ...
... foul fluttish hairs , Which , once entangled , much misfortune bodes . This is the hag , when maids lie on their backs , That preffes them , and learns them first to bear , Making them women of good carriage . This is fhe- Rom . Peace ...
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... foul thing . 1 Serv . Away with the joint - ftools , remove the court - cup - board , look to the plate ; good thou , fave me a piece of march - pane ; and , as thou loveft me , let the porter let in Susan Grindstone , and Nell . - An ...
... foul thing . 1 Serv . Away with the joint - ftools , remove the court - cup - board , look to the plate ; good thou , fave me a piece of march - pane ; and , as thou loveft me , let the porter let in Susan Grindstone , and Nell . - An ...
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... the mafter here , or you ? go to You'll not endure him ? God fhall mend my foul . You'll make a mutiny among my guests ? You will fit cock - a - hoop ? You'll be the man ? Tyb . Tyb . Why , uncle , ' tis a fhame 32 ROMEO and JULIET .
... the mafter here , or you ? go to You'll not endure him ? God fhall mend my foul . You'll make a mutiny among my guests ? You will fit cock - a - hoop ? You'll be the man ? Tyb . Tyb . Why , uncle , ' tis a fhame 32 ROMEO and JULIET .
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