The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Page 61
... my head , here come the Capulets . Mer . By my heel , I care not . Tyb . Follow me close , for I will speak to them . Gentlemen , good - den , a word with one of you . Mar. Mer . And but one word with one of us ROMEO and JULIET . 61.
... my head , here come the Capulets . Mer . By my heel , I care not . Tyb . Follow me close , for I will speak to them . Gentlemen , good - den , a word with one of you . Mar. Mer . And but one word with one of us ROMEO and JULIET . 61.
Page 70
... to eye , upon which the conceit turns in the fecond line . THEOB . -death - darting eye of cocka- trice . ] The ftrange lines that follow here in the common books Nurfe . I faw the wound , I faw it ༡༠ ROMEO and JULIET .
... to eye , upon which the conceit turns in the fecond line . THEOB . -death - darting eye of cocka- trice . ] The ftrange lines that follow here in the common books Nurfe . I faw the wound , I faw it ༡༠ ROMEO and JULIET .
Page 73
... follow'd not , when she said Tybalt's dead , Thy Father or thy Mother , nay , or both ? 5 Which modern lamentation might have mov'd ; But with a rear - ward following Tybalt's death , Romeo is banished - to speak that word , Is , father ...
... follow'd not , when she said Tybalt's dead , Thy Father or thy Mother , nay , or both ? 5 Which modern lamentation might have mov'd ; But with a rear - ward following Tybalt's death , Romeo is banished - to speak that word , Is , father ...
Page 105
... follow this fair Coarfe unto her Grave . The Heav'ns do low'r upon you , for fome Ill ; Move them no more , by croffing their high Will . [ Exeunt Capulet , Lady Capulet , Paris , and Friar . 3 For tho ' fome Nature lid us all lament ...
... follow this fair Coarfe unto her Grave . The Heav'ns do low'r upon you , for fome Ill ; Move them no more , by croffing their high Will . [ Exeunt Capulet , Lady Capulet , Paris , and Friar . 3 For tho ' fome Nature lid us all lament ...
Page 135
... , which I have ventured to make , by changing omen to omen'd , very aptly gives . THEOBALD . WARB . Omen , for fate . Hanmer follows Theobald . K 4 . If If thou haft any found , or use of voice PRINCE OF DENMARK . 135.
... , which I have ventured to make , by changing omen to omen'd , very aptly gives . THEOBALD . WARB . Omen , for fate . Hanmer follows Theobald . K 4 . If If thou haft any found , or use of voice PRINCE OF DENMARK . 135.
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