The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fuch is love's tranfgreffion.Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breaft t ; Which thou wilt propagate , to have them preft With more of thine ; this love , that thou haft fhown , Doth add more grief to too much of mine own . Love is a ...
... fuch is love's tranfgreffion.Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breaft t ; Which thou wilt propagate , to have them preft With more of thine ; this love , that thou haft fhown , Doth add more grief to too much of mine own . Love is a ...
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... fuch delight Among fresh female buds fhall you this night Inherit at my houfe ; hear all , all fee , And like her ... fuch hopes of happinefs and fuch pleasure , as the farmer receives from the fpring , when the plenty of the year begins ...
... fuch delight Among fresh female buds fhall you this night Inherit at my houfe ; hear all , all fee , And like her ... fuch hopes of happinefs and fuch pleasure , as the farmer receives from the fpring , when the plenty of the year begins ...
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... fuch fight to be fhewn ; But to rejoice in fplendor of mine own . SCENE IV . Changes to Capulet's House . Enter Lady Capulet and Nurse . La . Cap . Nurfe , where's my daughter ? Call her forth . to me . Nurfe . Now ( by my maiden - head ...
... fuch fight to be fhewn ; But to rejoice in fplendor of mine own . SCENE IV . Changes to Capulet's House . Enter Lady Capulet and Nurse . La . Cap . Nurfe , where's my daughter ? Call her forth . to me . Nurfe . Now ( by my maiden - head ...
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... is more feemly from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and fuch words as are vulgarly uttered in two fyllables , are ufed as diffyllables by Shakespeare . La . Cap . La . Cap . Well , think of marriage now ROMEO and JULIE T. 19.
... is more feemly from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and fuch words as are vulgarly uttered in two fyllables , are ufed as diffyllables by Shakespeare . La . Cap . La . Cap . Well , think of marriage now ROMEO and JULIE T. 19.
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... fuch prolixity . ] i . e . Mofks are now out of fashion . That Shakespeare was an enemy to these fooleries , appears from his writing none : and that his plays difcredit fuch entertainments is more than probable . But in James's time ...
... fuch prolixity . ] i . e . Mofks are now out of fashion . That Shakespeare was an enemy to these fooleries , appears from his writing none : and that his plays difcredit fuch entertainments is more than probable . But in James's time ...
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