The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10 |
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From forth the fatal loins of these two foes , A pair of far - croft lovers take their life ; Whofe mif - adventur'd piteous Overthrows Do , with their death , bury their Parents ' firife . The fearful paffage of their death - mark'd ...
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes , A pair of far - croft lovers take their life ; Whofe mif - adventur'd piteous Overthrows Do , with their death , bury their Parents ' firife . The fearful paffage of their death - mark'd ...
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I do but keep the peace ; put up - thy fword , Or manage it to part these men with me . Sam . I will bite my thumb at them , which is a difgrace to them , if they bear it . So it fignifies in Randolpb's Mufes LookingGlafs , act iii . fc ...
I do but keep the peace ; put up - thy fword , Or manage it to part these men with me . Sam . I will bite my thumb at them , which is a difgrace to them , if they bear it . So it fignifies in Randolpb's Mufes LookingGlafs , act iii . fc ...
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Hume you importun'd , & c ] These two speeches alfo cmitted in edition 1597 , but inferted in 1599 . POPE . ( 8 ) Or dedicate bis beauty to the Same . ] When we come to con fider , that there is fome power elfe befides balmy air ...
Hume you importun'd , & c ] These two speeches alfo cmitted in edition 1597 , but inferted in 1599 . POPE . ( 8 ) Or dedicate bis beauty to the Same . ] When we come to con fider , that there is fome power elfe befides balmy air ...
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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 , that reign of falfe tafte , as well as falfe politics ...
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 , that reign of falfe tafte , as well as falfe politics ...
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It is an answer to these two lines of Romeo , and For I am proverb'd with a grandfire's phrase , The game was ne'er fo fair , and I am done . Mercutio , in his reply , anfwers the last line first . The thought of which , and of the ...
It is an answer to these two lines of Romeo , and For I am proverb'd with a grandfire's phrase , The game was ne'er fo fair , and I am done . Mercutio , in his reply , anfwers the last line first . The thought of which , and of the ...
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