The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... death , bury their Parents ' firife . The fearful paffage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of their Parents ' rage , Which but their children's End nought could remove , Is now the two hours ' traffick of our stage ...
... death , bury their Parents ' firife . The fearful paffage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of their Parents ' rage , Which but their children's End nought could remove , Is now the two hours ' traffick of our stage ...
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... death . Or Ben . I do but keep the peace ; put up - thy fword , manage it to part thefe men with me . • Sam . I will bite my thumb at them , which is a difgrace to them , if they bear it . ] So it fignifies in Randolpb's Muses Looking ...
... death . Or Ben . I do but keep the peace ; put up - thy fword , manage it to part thefe men with me . • Sam . I will bite my thumb at them , which is a difgrace to them , if they bear it . ] So it fignifies in Randolpb's Muses Looking ...
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... death , all men depart . [ Exeunt Prince and Capulet , & c . SCENE II . La . Mon. Who fet this ancient quarrel new abroach ; Speak , nephew , were you by , when it began ? Ben . Here were the fervants of your adversary , And yours ...
... death , all men depart . [ Exeunt Prince and Capulet , & c . SCENE II . La . Mon. Who fet this ancient quarrel new abroach ; Speak , nephew , were you by , when it began ? Ben . Here were the fervants of your adversary , And yours ...
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... death , who fhall , by the fame blow , put an end to beauty . ( 8 ) Rom . She bath , and in that Sparing , & c . ] None of the follow- ing fpeeches of this fcere are in the first edition of 1597. POPE . ( 9 ) too wifely fair , ] Hanmer ...
... death , who fhall , by the fame blow , put an end to beauty . ( 8 ) Rom . She bath , and in that Sparing , & c . ] None of the follow- ing fpeeches of this fcere are in the first edition of 1597. POPE . ( 9 ) too wifely fair , ] Hanmer ...
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... cakes the elf.locks , & c . ] This was a common fuperftiti- on ; and feems to have had its rife from the horrid difeafe called the Plica Polonica . WARBURTON . By . By fome vile forfeit of untimely death . But 26 ROMEO and JULIET .
... cakes the elf.locks , & c . ] This was a common fuperftiti- on ; and feems to have had its rife from the horrid difeafe called the Plica Polonica . WARBURTON . By . By fome vile forfeit of untimely death . But 26 ROMEO and JULIET .
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