The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volumen8H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... thefe unhappy lovers had formerly been broken up ; and that he was inform'd by his guide in all the particulars of their story which put him in mind of our Author's play on the fubject . The captain has clos'd his account of this affair ...
... thefe unhappy lovers had formerly been broken up ; and that he was inform'd by his guide in all the particulars of their story which put him in mind of our Author's play on the fubject . The captain has clos'd his account of this affair ...
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... Thefe dreams are begot upon fantafie , and Mab is the midwife to bring them forth . And Fancy's midwife is a phrafe altogether in the manner of our Author , Mr. Warburton . On On courtiers ' knees , that dream on curtfies ftrait ROMEO ...
... Thefe dreams are begot upon fantafie , and Mab is the midwife to bring them forth . And Fancy's midwife is a phrafe altogether in the manner of our Author , Mr. Warburton . On On courtiers ' knees , that dream on curtfies ftrait ROMEO ...
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... thefe walls , For ftony limits cannot hold love out ; And what love can do , that dares love attempt ; Therefore thy kinfmen are no ftop to me . Jul . If they do fee thee , they will murder thee . Rom . Alack ! there lies more peril in ...
... thefe walls , For ftony limits cannot hold love out ; And what love can do , that dares love attempt ; Therefore thy kinfmen are no ftop to me . Jul . If they do fee thee , they will murder thee . Rom . Alack ! there lies more peril in ...
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... thefe woes were all for Refaline . And art thou chang'd ? pronounce this fentence then , Women may fall , when there's no ftrength in men . Rom . Rom . Thou chidd'it me oft for loving Rofaline . ROMEO and JULIET . 39.
... thefe woes were all for Refaline . And art thou chang'd ? pronounce this fentence then , Women may fall , when there's no ftrength in men . Rom . Rom . Thou chidd'it me oft for loving Rofaline . ROMEO and JULIET . 39.
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... Thefe violent delights have violent ends , And in their triumph die ; like fire and powder , Which , as they meet , confume . The sweetest honey Is loathfome in its own delicioufnefs , And in the tafte confounds the appetite ; Therefore ...
... Thefe violent delights have violent ends , And in their triumph die ; like fire and powder , Which , as they meet , confume . The sweetest honey Is loathfome in its own delicioufnefs , And in the tafte confounds the appetite ; Therefore ...
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