The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Pagina 14
... because I think it at left as plaufible as the correction . She is rich , fays he , in beauty , and en'y poor in being fubject to the lot of huma- [ Exeunt . nity , that her ftore , or riches , can be deftroyed by death , who shall , by ...
... because I think it at left as plaufible as the correction . She is rich , fays he , in beauty , and en'y poor in being fubject to the lot of huma- [ Exeunt . nity , that her ftore , or riches , can be deftroyed by death , who shall , by ...
Pagina 25
... because Fomeo had introduced his obfer- vation with , I am proverb'd with a grand- fire's phrafe , Mercutio adds to his reply , the confiable's own word . As much as to fay , if you are for old pro- verbs , I'll fit you with one ; is ...
... because Fomeo had introduced his obfer- vation with , I am proverb'd with a grand- fire's phrafe , Mercutio adds to his reply , the confiable's own word . As much as to fay , if you are for old pro- verbs , I'll fit you with one ; is ...
Pagina 27
... Because their breaths with fweet - meats tainted are . ' Sometimes the gallops o'er a courtier's nose , And then ... because they are fhewn in two places under different views in the first , their foppery ; in the fe- cond , their ...
... Because their breaths with fweet - meats tainted are . ' Sometimes the gallops o'er a courtier's nose , And then ... because they are fhewn in two places under different views in the first , their foppery ; in the fe- cond , their ...
Pagina 40
... Because it is an enemy to thee . Had I it written , I would tear the word . Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words Of that tongue's uttering , yet I know the found . Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rem . Neither , fair ...
... Because it is an enemy to thee . Had I it written , I would tear the word . Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words Of that tongue's uttering , yet I know the found . Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rem . Neither , fair ...
Pagina 46
... because they were qua- lities refiding in one and the same fubftance . And as the enmity of oppofed Kin generally rifes high- er than that between ftrangers , this circumftance adds a beauty to the expreffion . WARE . Foes is certainly ...
... because they were qua- lities refiding in one and the same fubftance . And as the enmity of oppofed Kin generally rifes high- er than that between ftrangers , this circumftance adds a beauty to the expreffion . WARE . Foes is certainly ...
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