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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... poor bankrupt , break at To prison , eyes ! ne'er look on liberty ; Vile earth to earth resign , end motion here , And thou and Romeo prefs one heavy bier ! Nurfe . O Tybalt , Tybalt , the best friend I had : O courteous Tybalt , honeft ...
... poor bankrupt , break at To prison , eyes ! ne'er look on liberty ; Vile earth to earth resign , end motion here , And thou and Romeo prefs one heavy bier ! Nurfe . O Tybalt , Tybalt , the best friend I had : O courteous Tybalt , honeft ...
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... poor my Lord , what tongue fhall fmooth thy name , When I , thy three hours wife , have mangled it ! But wherefore , villain , didft thou kill my coufin ? That villain coufin would have kill'd my husband . Back , foolish tears , back to ...
... poor my Lord , what tongue fhall fmooth thy name , When I , thy three hours wife , have mangled it ! But wherefore , villain , didft thou kill my coufin ? That villain coufin would have kill'd my husband . Back , foolish tears , back to ...
Стр. 49
... poor ropes , you are beguil'd , Both you and I ; for Romeo is exil'd . He made you for a high - way to my bed ; But I , a maid , die maiden widowed . Come , cord ; come nurfe ; I'll to my wedding - bed : And death , not Romeo , take my ...
... poor ropes , you are beguil'd , Both you and I ; for Romeo is exil'd . He made you for a high - way to my bed ; But I , a maid , die maiden widowed . Come , cord ; come nurfe ; I'll to my wedding - bed : And death , not Romeo , take my ...
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... poor heart fo for a kinsman vex'd ? Madam , if you could find out but a man To bear a poifon , I would temper it ; That Romeo fhould , upon receipt thereof , Soon fleep in quiet - O , how my heart abhors To hear him nam'd - and cannot ...
... poor heart fo for a kinsman vex'd ? Madam , if you could find out but a man To bear a poifon , I would temper it ; That Romeo fhould , upon receipt thereof , Soon fleep in quiet - O , how my heart abhors To hear him nam'd - and cannot ...
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... Poor foul , thy face is much abus'd with tears . Jul . The tears have got small victory by that : For it was bad enough before their fight . Par . Thou wrong'ft it more than tears , with that report . Jul . That is no flander , Sir ...
... Poor foul , thy face is much abus'd with tears . Jul . The tears have got small victory by that : For it was bad enough before their fight . Par . Thou wrong'ft it more than tears , with that report . Jul . That is no flander , Sir ...
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