The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... love , doing thee injuries ; But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph , and with revelling . Enter ... Love's Triumph through Callipolis , by triumph feems to have meant a grand proceffion ; and in one of the ftage ...
... love , doing thee injuries ; But I will wed thee in another key , With pomp , with triumph , and with revelling . Enter ... Love's Triumph through Callipolis , by triumph feems to have meant a grand proceffion ; and in one of the ftage ...
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... love , Demetrius ; Let me have Hermia's : do you marry him . " EGE . Scornful Lyfander ! true , he hath my love ; And what is mine , my love fhall render him ; And she is mine ; and all my right of her I do eftate unto Demetrius . Lys ...
... love , Demetrius ; Let me have Hermia's : do you marry him . " EGE . Scornful Lyfander ! true , he hath my love ; And what is mine , my love fhall render him ; And she is mine ; and all my right of her I do eftate unto Demetrius . Lys ...
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... Love - poffeffes all the editions , but carries no juft meaning in it . Nor was Hermia dif- pleas'd at being in love ; but regrets the inconveniences that gene- rally attend the paffion ; either , the parties are disproportioned , in ...
... Love - poffeffes all the editions , but carries no juft meaning in it . Nor was Hermia dif- pleas'd at being in love ; but regrets the inconveniences that gene- rally attend the paffion ; either , the parties are disproportioned , in ...
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... loves your fair : ] Fair is used again as a substantive in The Comedy of Errors , A & III . fc . iv : 66 My decayed ... love , fhall I have all thy fair ? " Again , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " Though fhe were falfe to Menelaus ...
... loves your fair : ] Fair is used again as a substantive in The Comedy of Errors , A & III . fc . iv : 66 My decayed ... love , fhall I have all thy fair ? " Again , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " Though fhe were falfe to Menelaus ...
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... Love can tranfpose to form and dignity . Love looks not with the eyes , but with the mind ; And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind : Nor hath love's mind of any judgment tafte ; Wings , and no eyes , figure unheedy hafte : And ...
... Love can tranfpose to form and dignity . Love looks not with the eyes , but with the mind ; And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind : Nor hath love's mind of any judgment tafte ; Wings , and no eyes , figure unheedy hafte : And ...
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