The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Том 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... used of a man who burns inwardly with resent- ment , to which he gives no vent . phrase then in use , to fignify the bearing injuries . WARBURTON . This is pofitively told us ; but if another critic shall as positive- ly deny it , where ...
... used of a man who burns inwardly with resent- ment , to which he gives no vent . phrase then in use , to fignify the bearing injuries . WARBURTON . This is pofitively told us ; but if another critic shall as positive- ly deny it , where ...
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... fountains issuing from your veins ; On pain. 4 give me my long sword . ] The in war , which was sometimes long fword was the fword used wielded with both hands . 3 Being purg'd , a fire Sparkling in lovers ' With 8 ROMEO and JULIET . : ...
... fountains issuing from your veins ; On pain. 4 give me my long sword . ] The in war , which was sometimes long fword was the fword used wielded with both hands . 3 Being purg'd , a fire Sparkling in lovers ' With 8 ROMEO and JULIET . : ...
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... from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and such words as are vulgarly utter- ed in two fyllables , are used as dissyllables by Shakespeare . -Nurfe . ২ 1 い Nurse . An hour ? were not I thine only ROMEO and JULIET . 21.
... from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and such words as are vulgarly utter- ed in two fyllables , are used as dissyllables by Shakespeare . -Nurfe . ২ 1 い Nurse . An hour ? were not I thine only ROMEO and JULIET . 21.
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... used in Itay . The hay is the word hai , y u have it , used when a thrust reaches the antagonist , from which our fencers , on the fame occafion , without knowing . I fippose , any reason for it , cry out , ba ! Mer 1 Mer . The pox ...
... used in Itay . The hay is the word hai , y u have it , used when a thrust reaches the antagonist , from which our fencers , on the fame occafion , without knowing . I fippose , any reason for it , cry out , ba ! Mer 1 Mer . The pox ...
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... used in both places , for Seemly . WARBURTON . The old reading is probable . Thou art a beast of ill qualities , under the appearance both of a woman and a man . Haft daughter will be ruled in all re- spects by him 78 ROMEO and JULIET .
... used in both places , for Seemly . WARBURTON . The old reading is probable . Thou art a beast of ill qualities , under the appearance both of a woman and a man . Haft daughter will be ruled in all re- spects by him 78 ROMEO and JULIET .
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