The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... ftand . I will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's .. Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . Sam . True , and therefore women , being the weakest , are ever thruft to the wall : -therefore ...
... ftand . I will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's .. Greg . That fhews thee a weak flave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . Sam . True , and therefore women , being the weakest , are ever thruft to the wall : -therefore ...
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... ftand in number , tho ' in reck'ning none . Come , go with me . Go , firrah , trudge about , Through fair Verona ; find those perfons out , Whofe names are written there ; and to them fay , My house and welcome on their pleasure stay ...
... ftand in number , tho ' in reck'ning none . Come , go with me . Go , firrah , trudge about , Through fair Verona ; find those perfons out , Whofe names are written there ; and to them fay , My house and welcome on their pleasure stay ...
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... ftand alone ; nay , by th ' rood , he could have run , and waddled all about ; for even the day be- fore the broke ... ftands your difpofition to be married ? Jul ( 9 ) It is an hour that I dream not of . Nurfe . An hour ? Were not I ...
... ftand alone ; nay , by th ' rood , he could have run , and waddled all about ; for even the day be- fore the broke ... ftands your difpofition to be married ? Jul ( 9 ) It is an hour that I dream not of . Nurfe . An hour ? Were not I ...
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... ftand ready , as two blufhing pilgrims , to take off that offence , to atone for it by a fweet penance . Our poet there- fore must have wrote , the gentle Fine is this . WARBURTON , Jul . Jul . You kifs by th ' book . Nurfe 30 ROMEO and ...
... ftand ready , as two blufhing pilgrims , to take off that offence , to atone for it by a fweet penance . Our poet there- fore must have wrote , the gentle Fine is this . WARBURTON , Jul . Jul . You kifs by th ' book . Nurfe 30 ROMEO and ...
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... ftand ' Till fhe had laid it , and conjur'd it down ; That were fome spight . My invocation is Honest and fair , and , in his miftrefs ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him . Ben . Come , he hath hid himself among these trees , To ...
... ftand ' Till fhe had laid it , and conjur'd it down ; That were fome spight . My invocation is Honest and fair , and , in his miftrefs ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him . Ben . Come , he hath hid himself among these trees , To ...
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