The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8J. and P. Knapton, 1773 |
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... : I will take the wall of any man , or maid , of Montague's . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . A 4 Sam . Sam . True , and therefore women , being the. SCENE , the Street in Verona . ...
... : I will take the wall of any man , or maid , of Montague's . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . A 4 Sam . Sam . True , and therefore women , being the. SCENE , the Street in Verona . ...
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William Shakespeare. Sam . True , and therefore women , being the weakest veffels , are ever thrust to the wall : -therefore I will puth Montague's men from the wall , and thruft his maids to the wall . Greg The quarrel is between our ...
William Shakespeare. Sam . True , and therefore women , being the weakest veffels , are ever thrust to the wall : -therefore I will puth Montague's men from the wall , and thruft his maids to the wall . Greg The quarrel is between our ...
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... true ; But to himself fo fecret and fo close , So far from founding and discovery ; As is the bud bit with an envious worm , ( 4 ) Ere he can fpread his fweet leaves to the air , Or dedicate his beauty to the fun . Could we but learn ...
... true ; But to himself fo fecret and fo close , So far from founding and discovery ; As is the bud bit with an envious worm , ( 4 ) Ere he can fpread his fweet leaves to the air , Or dedicate his beauty to the fun . Could we but learn ...
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... true one , before I fully underflood the paffage . But I have prov'd , that crow - keeper , which poffeffes all the old copies , is the genuine reading of the Poet , in my 49th note on King Lear . Rom . Rom . I am too fore enpearced ...
... true one , before I fully underflood the paffage . But I have prov'd , that crow - keeper , which poffeffes all the old copies , is the genuine reading of the Poet , in my 49th note on King Lear . Rom . Rom . I am too fore enpearced ...
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... dreamt a dream to - night . Mer . And fo . did I. Rom . Well ; what was yours ? Mer . That dreamers often lie . Rom . Inbed afleep ; while they do dream things true . Mer Mer . O , then I fee , Queen Mabhath ROMEO and JULIET .
... dreamt a dream to - night . Mer . And fo . did I. Rom . Well ; what was yours ? Mer . That dreamers often lie . Rom . Inbed afleep ; while they do dream things true . Mer Mer . O , then I fee , Queen Mabhath ROMEO and JULIET .
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