The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... play , in and near Verona . PRO L OGUE . WO boufholds , both alike in dignity , TW In fair Verona , ( where we lay our fcene ) , From ancient grudge break to new mutiny ; Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the ...
... play , in and near Verona . PRO L OGUE . WO boufholds , both alike in dignity , TW In fair Verona , ( where we lay our fcene ) , From ancient grudge break to new mutiny ; Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the ...
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... plays , and they dance .. More light , ye knaves , and turn the tables up ; And quench the fire , the room is grown too hot .. fujt , for course , way ; not love - fuit- B .. Ah firrah , this uulook'd - for sport co nes Sc . 6 . 19 ...
... plays , and they dance .. More light , ye knaves , and turn the tables up ; And quench the fire , the room is grown too hot .. fujt , for course , way ; not love - fuit- B .. Ah firrah , this uulook'd - for sport co nes Sc . 6 . 19 ...
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... . Jul . Now , good tweet Nurfe.- O Lord , why look ft thou fad ? Tho ' news be fad , yet tell them merrily : If good , thou fham'ft the mufic of sweet news , By playing ' t to me with fo four a Sc . 5 . 37 Romeo and Juliet .
... . Jul . Now , good tweet Nurfe.- O Lord , why look ft thou fad ? Tho ' news be fad , yet tell them merrily : If good , thou fham'ft the mufic of sweet news , By playing ' t to me with fo four a Sc . 5 . 37 Romeo and Juliet .
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William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. By playing ' t to me with fo four a face . Nurfe I am a weary , let me reft a while ; Fy , how my bones ake , what a jaunt have I had ? Jul . I would thou hadft my bones , and I thy news ! Nay , come , I ...
William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. By playing ' t to me with fo four a face . Nurfe I am a weary , let me reft a while ; Fy , how my bones ake , what a jaunt have I had ? Jul . I would thou hadft my bones , and I thy news ! Nay , come , I ...
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... Play'd for a pair of stainless maidenheads . Hood my unmann'd blood baiting in my cheeks , With thy black mantle ; till ftrange love , grown bold , Thinks true love acted , simple modesty . Come , Night , come , Romeo ! come , thou day ...
... Play'd for a pair of stainless maidenheads . Hood my unmann'd blood baiting in my cheeks , With thy black mantle ; till ftrange love , grown bold , Thinks true love acted , simple modesty . Come , Night , come , Romeo ! come , thou day ...
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