The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10 |
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She is rick , fays he , in beauty , and only poor in being fubject to the lot of humanity , that ber fore , or riches , can be destroyed by death , who fhall , by the fame blow , put an end to beauty . ( 8 ) Rom .
She is rick , fays he , in beauty , and only poor in being fubject to the lot of humanity , that ber fore , or riches , can be destroyed by death , who fhall , by the fame blow , put an end to beauty . ( 8 ) Rom .
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At this fame ancient feaft of Capulet's Sups the fair Rofaline , whom thou fo lov'ft ; With all th ' admired beauties of Verona . Go thither , and , with unattainted eye , Compare her face with fome that I fhall fhew , And I will make ...
At this fame ancient feaft of Capulet's Sups the fair Rofaline , whom thou fo lov'ft ; With all th ' admired beauties of Verona . Go thither , and , with unattainted eye , Compare her face with fome that I fhall fhew , And I will make ...
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And that fame marriage is the very theam I came to talk of . Tell me , daughter Juliet , How ftands your difpofition to be married ? Jul ( 9 ) It is an hour that I dream not of . Nurfe . An hour ? Were not I thine only nurse , I'd fay ...
And that fame marriage is the very theam I came to talk of . Tell me , daughter Juliet , How ftands your difpofition to be married ? Jul ( 9 ) It is an hour that I dream not of . Nurfe . An hour ? Were not I thine only nurse , I'd fay ...
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Mercutio catches at the word done , and quibbles with it , as if Romeo had faid , The ladies indeed are fair , but I am dun , i . e . of a dark complexion . And fo replies , Tut ! dun's the maufe ; a proverbial expreffion of the fame ...
Mercutio catches at the word done , and quibbles with it , as if Romeo had faid , The ladies indeed are fair , but I am dun , i . e . of a dark complexion . And fo replies , Tut ! dun's the maufe ; a proverbial expreffion of the fame ...
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... of a vicious repétition in this fine fpeech ; the fame thought having been given in the foregoing line , O'er lawyers ' fingers , bo firait dream on fèès : Nor can it be objected that there will be the fame fault if we read ...
... of a vicious repétition in this fine fpeech ; the fame thought having been given in the foregoing line , O'er lawyers ' fingers , bo firait dream on fèès : Nor can it be objected that there will be the fame fault if we read ...
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