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Pagina 9
... if they " fet upon their enemies face to face , it is because they cannot " affail them behind their backs . " Perhaps Ben Jonfon ridicules this fcene of Romeo and Juliet , in his New Inn : Huff : How , Spill it ? Spill it at me ?
... if they " fet upon their enemies face to face , it is because they cannot " affail them behind their backs . " Perhaps Ben Jonfon ridicules this fcene of Romeo and Juliet , in his New Inn : Huff : How , Spill it ? Spill it at me ?
Pagina 26
At this fame ancient feaft of Capulet's Sups the fair Rofaline , whom thou fo lov'ft ; With all the admired beauties of Verona : Go thither ; and with unattainted eye , Compare her face with fome that I shall show , And I will make thee ...
At this fame ancient feaft of Capulet's Sups the fair Rofaline , whom thou fo lov'ft ; With all the admired beauties of Verona : Go thither ; and with unattainted eye , Compare her face with fome that I shall show , And I will make thee ...
Pagina 29
Yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou haft more wit ; Wilt thou not Jule ? and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wench left crying , and faid - Ay : To fee now , how a jeft fhall come about !
Yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou haft more wit ; Wilt thou not Jule ? and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wench left crying , and faid - Ay : To fee now , how a jeft fhall come about !
Pagina 31
This night you shall behold him at our feast : " Read o'er the volume of young Paris ' face , And find delight writ there with beauty's pen ; 8 Examine every feveral lineament , And fee how one another lends content ; And what obfcur'd ...
This night you shall behold him at our feast : " Read o'er the volume of young Paris ' face , And find delight writ there with beauty's pen ; 8 Examine every feveral lineament , And fee how one another lends content ; And what obfcur'd ...
Pagina 43
... Which is as thin of fubftance as the air ; And more inconftant than the wind , who wooes Even now the frozen bofom of the north , And , being anger'd , puffs away from thence ' , Turning his face to the dew - dropping fouth . Ben .
... Which is as thin of fubftance as the air ; And more inconftant than the wind , who wooes Even now the frozen bofom of the north , And , being anger'd , puffs away from thence ' , Turning his face to the dew - dropping fouth . Ben .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1807 |
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