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 66
... whofe dexterity Retorts it . Romeo he cries aloud , 3 as thou art true , ] As thou art juft and upright . 4 How nice the quarrel- ] How fight , how unimportant , how petty . So in the last Act , The letter was not nice , but full of ...
... whofe dexterity Retorts it . Romeo he cries aloud , 3 as thou art true , ] As thou art juft and upright . 4 How nice the quarrel- ] How fight , how unimportant , how petty . So in the last Act , The letter was not nice , but full of ...
Pagina 67
... whofe arm An envious thruft from Tybalt hit the life Of ftout Mercutio , and then Tybalt fled ; But by and by comes back to Romeo , Who had but newly entertain'd revenge , And to't they go like lightning ; for ere I Could draw to part ...
... whofe arm An envious thruft from Tybalt hit the life Of ftout Mercutio , and then Tybalt fled ; But by and by comes back to Romeo , Who had but newly entertain'd revenge , And to't they go like lightning ; for ere I Could draw to part ...
Pagina 68
... whofe Leap eyes Juliet is withing to have ftopt ? Macbeth , we may remem- ber , makes an invocation to Night much in the fame ftrain , -Come , feeling Night , Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day , & c . So Juliet would have Night's ...
... whofe Leap eyes Juliet is withing to have ftopt ? Macbeth , we may remem- ber , makes an invocation to Night much in the fame ftrain , -Come , feeling Night , Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day , & c . So Juliet would have Night's ...
Pagina 83
... whofe notes do beat The vaulty heav'ns fo high above our heads . ' I have more care to ftay , than will to go . Come death , and welcome ; Juliet wills it fo . 7the tale reflex- ] The appearance of a cloud oppofed to the moon . I have ...
... whofe notes do beat The vaulty heav'ns fo high above our heads . ' I have more care to ftay , than will to go . Come death , and welcome ; Juliet wills it fo . 7the tale reflex- ] The appearance of a cloud oppofed to the moon . I have ...
Pagina 99
... whofe foul mouth no healthfom air breathes in , And there be strangled ere my Romeo comes ? Or , if I live , is it not very like , The horrible conceit of death and night , Together with the terror of the place , As in a vault , an ...
... whofe foul mouth no healthfom air breathes in , And there be strangled ere my Romeo comes ? Or , if I live , is it not very like , The horrible conceit of death and night , Together with the terror of the place , As in a vault , an ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volume 8 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1765 |
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