The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 8H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pagina 9
... give me my long fword , ho ! La . Cap . A crutch , a crutch : why call you for a fword ? Cap . My fword , I fay old Montague is come , And flourishes his blade in fpight of me . A S Enter Enter old Montague , and Lady Montague . Mon ...
... give me my long fword , ho ! La . Cap . A crutch , a crutch : why call you for a fword ? Cap . My fword , I fay old Montague is come , And flourishes his blade in fpight of me . A S Enter Enter old Montague , and Lady Montague . Mon ...
Pagina 12
... give Cure , as know . Enter Romeo . Ben . See , where he comes : fo please you , step afide , I'll know his grievance , or be much deny'd . Mon. I would , thou wert fo happy by thy ftay To hear true fhrift . Come , Madam , let's away ...
... give Cure , as know . Enter Romeo . Ben . See , where he comes : fo please you , step afide , I'll know his grievance , or be much deny'd . Mon. I would , thou wert fo happy by thy ftay To hear true fhrift . Come , Madam , let's away ...
Pagina 18
... give leave a while , we must talk in fecret ; Nurse , come back again , I have remember'd me , thou fhalt hear our counsel : thou know'ft , my daughter's of a pretty age . Nurfe . Faith , I can tell her age unto an hour . La . Cap ...
... give leave a while , we must talk in fecret ; Nurse , come back again , I have remember'd me , thou fhalt hear our counsel : thou know'ft , my daughter's of a pretty age . Nurfe . Faith , I can tell her age unto an hour . La . Cap ...
Pagina 21
... Give me a torch , I am not for this ambling . Being but heavy , I will bear the Light . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have Rom . Not I , believe me ; you have dancing fhoes With nimble foles ; I have a foul of lead , So stakes me ...
... Give me a torch , I am not for this ambling . Being but heavy , I will bear the Light . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have Rom . Not I , believe me ; you have dancing fhoes With nimble foles ; I have a foul of lead , So stakes me ...
Pagina 35
... give again . Rom Wouldst thou withdraw it ? for what purpose , love ? Jul . But to be frank , and give it thee again . And yet I wish but for the thing I have : My bounty is as boundless as the fea , My love as deep ; the more I give to ...
... give again . Rom Wouldst thou withdraw it ? for what purpose , love ? Jul . But to be frank , and give it thee again . And yet I wish but for the thing I have : My bounty is as boundless as the fea , My love as deep ; the more I give to ...
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