The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Том 8H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... thee . Greg . How , turn thy back and run ? Sam . Fear me not . Greg . No , marry : I fear thee ! Sam . Let us take the law of our fides : let them begin . Greg . I will frown as I pass by , and let them take it . as they lift . Sam ...
... thee . Greg . How , turn thy back and run ? Sam . Fear me not . Greg . No , marry : I fear thee ! Sam . Let us take the law of our fides : let them begin . Greg . I will frown as I pass by , and let them take it . as they lift . Sam ...
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... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace ; put up thy fword , Or manage it to part thefe men with me . Tyb . What drawn , and talk of peace ? I hate the word As I hate hell , all Montagues and thee : Have at ...
... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace ; put up thy fword , Or manage it to part thefe men with me . Tyb . What drawn , and talk of peace ? I hate the word As I hate hell , all Montagues and thee : Have at ...
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... thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice difturb'd the Quiet of our streets ; And made Verona's antient Citizens Caft by their grave , befeeming , ornaments ; To wield old partizans , in hands as old , Cankred with peace , to ...
... thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice difturb'd the Quiet of our streets ; And made Verona's antient Citizens Caft by their grave , befeeming , ornaments ; To wield old partizans , in hands as old , Cankred with peace , to ...
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... 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 fadness , coufin , I do love a woman . Ben . I aim'd fo near , when I fuppos'd Rom ...
... 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 fadness , coufin , I do love a woman . Ben . I aim'd fo near , when I fuppos'd Rom ...
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... thee ? Rom . For your broken fhin . Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound more than a mad - man is : Shut up in prifon , kept without my food , Whipt and tormented : and- low . Good - e'en , good fel- [ To the ...
... thee ? Rom . For your broken fhin . Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound more than a mad - man is : Shut up in prifon , kept without my food , Whipt and tormented : and- low . Good - e'en , good fel- [ To the ...
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