The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... common judgment place : Once more , on pain of 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 ...
... common judgment place : Once more , on pain of 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 ...
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... from the first edition . POPE . ( 6 ) Mer . You are a Lower , & c . ] The twelve following lines are not to be found in the firft edition . POPE . And And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom ROMEO and JULIET . 21.
... from the first edition . POPE . ( 6 ) Mer . You are a Lower , & c . ] The twelve following lines are not to be found in the firft edition . POPE . And And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom ROMEO and JULIET . 21.
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Shakespeare. And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom . I am too fore enpearced with his Shaft , To foar with his light Feathers ; and fo bound , I cannot bound a pitch above dull Woe . Under Love's heavy burthen do I fink . Mer ...
Shakespeare. And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom . I am too fore enpearced with his Shaft , To foar with his light Feathers ; and fo bound , I cannot bound a pitch above dull Woe . Under Love's heavy burthen do I fink . Mer ...
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... Common Peas . Which the King willingly granted , it being the firft SUIT be had in his life . Indeed our Poet has very rarely turned his fatire against Tacuyers and law proceedings ; the common topic of later writers . For , to obferve ...
... Common Peas . Which the King willingly granted , it being the firft SUIT be had in his life . Indeed our Poet has very rarely turned his fatire against Tacuyers and law proceedings ; the common topic of later writers . For , to obferve ...
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... .locks , & c . ] This was a common superstition ; 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 he 26 ROMEO and JULIET .
... .locks , & c . ] This was a common superstition ; 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 he 26 ROMEO and JULIET .
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