The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Doft thou not laugh ? ( 9 ) -to bis will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. Warburton , read , to his ill . The present reading has fome obscurity ; the meaning may be , that love finds out means to pursue his defire . That the blind ...
... Doft thou not laugh ? ( 9 ) -to bis will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. Warburton , read , to his ill . The present reading has fome obscurity ; the meaning may be , that love finds out means to pursue his defire . That the blind ...
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... Doft thou love me ? I know , thou wilt say , ay , And I will take thy word yet if thou swear'st , Thou may'st prove false ; at lovers ' perjuries , They say , Jove laughs . Oh , gentle Romeo , If thou doft love , pronounce it faithfully ...
... Doft thou love me ? I know , thou wilt say , ay , And I will take thy word yet if thou swear'st , Thou may'st prove false ; at lovers ' perjuries , They say , Jove laughs . Oh , gentle Romeo , If thou doft love , pronounce it faithfully ...
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... doft make in this delay , Is longer than the Tale thou doft excuse . Is thy news good or bad ? answer to that . Say either , and I'll stay the circumftance : Let me be fatisfied . Is't good or bad ? Nurse . Well , you have made a simple ...
... doft make in this delay , Is longer than the Tale thou doft excuse . Is thy news good or bad ? answer to that . Say either , and I'll stay the circumftance : Let me be fatisfied . Is't good or bad ? Nurse . Well , you have made a simple ...
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... doft thou wring thy hands ? Nurse . Ah welladay , he's dead , he's dead , he's dead ! We are undone , lady , we are undone . Alack the day ! he's gone , he's kill'd , he's dead . Jul . Can heaven be so envious ? Nurse . Romeo can ...
... doft thou wring thy hands ? Nurse . Ah welladay , he's dead , he's dead , he's dead ! We are undone , lady , we are undone . Alack the day ! he's gone , he's kill'd , he's dead . Jul . Can heaven be so envious ? Nurse . Romeo can ...
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... Doft thou not bring me letters from the Friar ? How doth my lady ? Is my father well ? How doth my Juliet ? That I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if she be well . Balth . Then she is well , and nothing can be ill ; Her body fleeps ...
... Doft thou not bring me letters from the Friar ? How doth my lady ? Is my father well ? How doth my Juliet ? That I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if she be well . Balth . Then she is well , and nothing can be ill ; Her body fleeps ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1793 |
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