The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fome power elfe befides balmy air , that brings forth , and makes the tender buds fpread themselves , I do not think it improbable that the Poet wrote ; Or dedicate bis beauty to the Sun. Or , according to the more obfolete fpelling ...
... fome power elfe befides balmy air , that brings forth , and makes the tender buds fpread themselves , I do not think it improbable that the Poet wrote ; Or dedicate bis beauty to the Sun. Or , according to the more obfolete fpelling ...
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... fome other where . Ben . ( 5 ) Tell me in fadness who she is you love ? Rom . What , 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 ...
... fome other where . Ben . ( 5 ) Tell me in fadness who she is you love ? Rom . What , 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 ...
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... fome new infection to the eye , And the rank poifon of the old will die . Romeo . Your plantain leaf is excellent for that . ] Tackius tells us , that a toad , before the engages with a fpider , will fortify herfelf with fome of that ...
... fome new infection to the eye , And the rank poifon of the old will die . Romeo . Your plantain leaf is excellent for that . ] Tackius tells us , that a toad , before the engages with a fpider , will fortify herfelf with fome of that ...
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... fome that I fhall fhew , And I will make thee think thy Swan a Crow . Rom . When the devout religion of mine eye Maintains fuch falfhoods , then turn tears to fires ! And thefe , who , often drown'd , could never die , Tranfparent ...
... fome that I fhall fhew , And I will make thee think thy Swan a Crow . Rom . When the devout religion of mine eye Maintains fuch falfhoods , then turn tears to fires ! And thefe , who , often drown'd , could never die , Tranfparent ...
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... ) And cakes the elf.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 .
... ) And cakes the elf.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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