The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... ] The old editions have it , COURTIER's nofe ; and this undoubtedly is the true read- ing and for these reafons . Firft , In the prefent reading their is a vicious And then dreams he of fmelling out a fuit ; 24 ROMEO and JULIET .
... ] The old editions have it , COURTIER's nofe ; and this undoubtedly is the true read- ing and for these reafons . Firft , In the prefent reading their is a vicious And then dreams he of fmelling out a fuit ; 24 ROMEO and JULIET .
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... True , I talk of dreams , Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing , but vain phantafy , Which is as thin of fubftance as the air , And more unconftant than the wind ; who wooes Ev'n now the frozen bofom of the north ...
... True , I talk of dreams , Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing , but vain phantafy , Which is as thin of fubftance as the air , And more unconftant than the wind ; who wooes Ev'n now the frozen bofom of the north ...
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... true beauty ' till this night . Tyb . This by his voice should be a Montague . Fetch me my rapier , boy . What ! dares the flave Come hither cover'd with an antick face , To fleer and fcorn at our folemnity ? Now by the ftock and honour ...
... true beauty ' till this night . Tyb . This by his voice should be a Montague . Fetch me my rapier , boy . What ! dares the flave Come hither cover'd with an antick face , To fleer and fcorn at our folemnity ? Now by the ftock and honour ...
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... true , When King Cophetua lov'd the beggar - maid - ) : He heareth not , he stirreth not , he moveth not , The ape is dead , and I must conjure him . I conjure thee by Rafaline's bright eyes , By her high forehead , and her fcarlet lip ...
... true , When King Cophetua lov'd the beggar - maid - ) : He heareth not , he stirreth not , he moveth not , The ape is dead , and I must conjure him . I conjure thee by Rafaline's bright eyes , By her high forehead , and her fcarlet lip ...
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... true reading is , Thou art thyself , then not a Montague . WARBURTON Thou art a being of peculiar excellence , and haft none of the ma- lignity of the family , from which thou haft thy name , Hanmer reads , Thou're not thyself fo ...
... true reading is , Thou art thyself , then not a Montague . WARBURTON Thou art a being of peculiar excellence , and haft none of the ma- lignity of the family , from which thou haft thy name , Hanmer reads , Thou're not thyself fo ...
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