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 28
The reafon of this difference I take to be , that , ' till of late , there were few gloffers or commentators on our laws , and thofe very able , honeft , and While it was the forconcife . tune of the other municipal laws of Europe ...
The reafon of this difference I take to be , that , ' till of late , there were few gloffers or commentators on our laws , and thofe very able , honeft , and While it was the forconcife . tune of the other municipal laws of Europe ...
Pagina 62
We talk here in the publick haunt of men : Either withdraw into fome private place , Or reafon coldly of your grievances , Or elfe depart ; here all eyes gaze on us . Mer . Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze .
We talk here in the publick haunt of men : Either withdraw into fome private place , Or reafon coldly of your grievances , Or elfe depart ; here all eyes gaze on us . Mer . Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze .
Pagina 63
I do proteft , I never injur'd thee , But love thee better than thou canst devife ; ' Till thou fhalt know the reafon of my love . And fo , good Capulet , whofe name I tender As dearly as my own , be fatisfied . Mer .
I do proteft , I never injur'd thee , But love thee better than thou canst devife ; ' Till thou fhalt know the reafon of my love . And fo , good Capulet , whofe name I tender As dearly as my own , be fatisfied . Mer .
Pagina 79
Thefe were again thrown out by Mr. Pope , and for the fame reafon : But they are easily fet right . We fhould read , Since Birth , and Heav'n , and Earth , all three so meet , In thee ATONE ; which then at once auculd lose . i . e .
Thefe were again thrown out by Mr. Pope , and for the fame reafon : But they are easily fet right . We fhould read , Since Birth , and Heav'n , and Earth , all three so meet , In thee ATONE ; which then at once auculd lose . i . e .
Pagina 92
Now do you know the reafon of this hafte ? Fri. I would , I knew not why it fhould be flow'd . [ Afide . Look , Sir , here comes the lady tow'rds my cell . bis bafte . 8 And I am , & c . ] His hafle hall not be abated by my flowness .
Now do you know the reafon of this hafte ? Fri. I would , I knew not why it fhould be flow'd . [ Afide . Look , Sir , here comes the lady tow'rds my cell . bis bafte . 8 And I am , & c . ] His hafle hall not be abated by my flowness .
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