The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fhall mifs , our Toil fhall Arive to mend . A 2 DraESCALUS , Prince of Verona . Paris , Kinfman to the ONERED PROLOGUE. ...
... fhall mifs , our Toil fhall Arive to mend . A 2 DraESCALUS , Prince of Verona . Paris , Kinfman to the ONERED PROLOGUE. ...
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... fhall as positively deny it , where is the proof ? I do not certainly know the meaning of the phrafe , but it seems rather to be to fmother anger , and to be used of a man who burns inwardly with refentment , to which he gives no vent ...
... fhall as positively deny it , where is the proof ? I do not certainly know the meaning of the phrafe , but it seems rather to be to fmother anger , and to be used of a man who burns inwardly with refentment , to which he gives no vent ...
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... fhall move me to ftand . I will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for the weakest goes to the wall , Sam . True , and therefore women , being the weakest , are ever thrust to the ...
... fhall move me to ftand . I will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's . Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for the weakest goes to the wall , Sam . True , and therefore women , being the weakest , are ever thrust to the ...
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... fhall pay the forfeit of the peace . For this time all the reft depart away , You , Capulet , fhall go along with me ; And , Montague , come you this afternoon , To know our further pleasure in this cafe , To old Free - town , our ...
... fhall pay the forfeit of the peace . For this time all the reft depart away , You , Capulet , fhall go along with me ; And , Montague , come you this afternoon , To know our further pleasure in this cafe , To old Free - town , our ...
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... fhall I groan and tell thee ? Ben , Groan ? why , no ; but fadly tell me , who . Rom . Bid a fick man in fadnefs make his will ?O word , ill urg'd to one that is fo ill ! In sadness , coufin , I do love a woman . Ben . I aim'd fo near ...
... fhall I groan and tell thee ? Ben , Groan ? why , no ; but fadly tell me , who . Rom . Bid a fick man in fadnefs make his will ?O word , ill urg'd to one that is fo ill ! In sadness , coufin , I do love a woman . Ben . I aim'd fo near ...
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