The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumul 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Pagina 5
... meaning of the phrafe , but it feems rather to be to fmother an- ger , and to be ufed of a man who burns inwardly with refent- ment , to which he gives no vent . 3 Sam Sam . A dog of the Houfe of Montague moves ROMEO and JULIET. ...
... meaning of the phrafe , but it feems rather to be to fmother an- ger , and to be ufed of a man who burns inwardly with refent- ment , to which he gives no vent . 3 Sam Sam . A dog of the Houfe of Montague moves ROMEO and JULIET. ...
Pagina 8
... 4 give me my long word . ] The in war , which was fometimes long ford was the fword ufed wielded with both hands . • With purple fountains iffuing from your veins ; On pain With 8 ROMEO and JULIET . Ben. I do but keep the peace; put ...
... 4 give me my long word . ] The in war , which was fometimes long ford was the fword ufed wielded with both hands . • With purple fountains iffuing from your veins ; On pain With 8 ROMEO and JULIET . Ben. I do but keep the peace; put ...
Pagina 49
... ufed in Itay . The bay is the word hai , y u have it , uied when a thruft reaches the antagonist , from which our fencers , on the fame occafion , without knowing , If ppofe , any reafon for it , cry out , ba ! Mer 66 7 Mer . The pox of ...
... ufed in Itay . The bay is the word hai , y u have it , uied when a thruft reaches the antagonist , from which our fencers , on the fame occafion , without knowing , If ppofe , any reafon for it , cry out , ba ! Mer 66 7 Mer . The pox of ...
Pagina 78
... ufed in both places , for feemly . WARBURTON . The old reading is probable . Thou art a beast of ill qualities , under the appearance both of a woman and a man . Haft Haft thou flain Tybalt ? wilt thou slay thyfelf ? 78 ROMEO and JULIET .
... ufed in both places , for feemly . WARBURTON . The old reading is probable . Thou art a beast of ill qualities , under the appearance both of a woman and a man . Haft Haft thou flain Tybalt ? wilt thou slay thyfelf ? 78 ROMEO and JULIET .
Pagina 79
... ufed by Shakespear in the fenfe of , to agree , be friendly together , & c . So in , As you like it , Then is there mirth in Heav'n When earthly things made even ATONE together . WARB . The alteration makes no im- provement . The ...
... ufed by Shakespear in the fenfe of , to agree , be friendly together , & c . So in , As you like it , Then is there mirth in Heav'n When earthly things made even ATONE together . WARB . The alteration makes no im- provement . The ...
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