The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... fryer doth graunt at last ; And part , because he thinkes the stormes , so lately ouerpast , Of both the housholdes wrath , this mariage might apease ; So that they should not rage agayne , but quite for euer cease . The respite of a ...
... fryer doth graunt at last ; And part , because he thinkes the stormes , so lately ouerpast , Of both the housholdes wrath , this mariage might apease ; So that they should not rage agayne , but quite for euer cease . The respite of a ...
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... fryer hath heard them make , And then to her with lowder voyce thus fryer Lawrence spake : Fayre lady Juliet , my gostly doughter deere , As farre as I of Romeus learne , who by you standeth here , Twixt you it is agreed , that you ...
... fryer hath heard them make , And then to her with lowder voyce thus fryer Lawrence spake : Fayre lady Juliet , my gostly doughter deere , As farre as I of Romeus learne , who by you standeth here , Twixt you it is agreed , that you ...
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... fryer in this distresse doth graunt his frend to hyde . ' A secret place he hath , well seeled round about , The mouth of which so close is shut , that none may finde it out ; But roome there is to walke , and place to sitte and rest ...
... fryer in this distresse doth graunt his frend to hyde . ' A secret place he hath , well seeled round about , The mouth of which so close is shut , that none may finde it out ; But roome there is to walke , and place to sitte and rest ...
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... fryer doth take his part in shedding ruthfull teares , With colour pale and wan , with armes full hard y - fold , With wofull cheere his wayling frend he standeth to beholde . And then our Romeus with tender handes y - wrong , With ...
... fryer doth take his part in shedding ruthfull teares , With colour pale and wan , with armes full hard y - fold , With wofull cheere his wayling frend he standeth to beholde . And then our Romeus with tender handes y - wrong , With ...
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... fryer Lawrence ' skill . The gouernor is nowe right carefull of his charge , To whom he doth wisely discoorse of his affaires at large . He telles him how he shall depart the towne vnknowne , Both mindfull of his frendes safetie , and ...
... fryer Lawrence ' skill . The gouernor is nowe right carefull of his charge , To whom he doth wisely discoorse of his affaires at large . He telles him how he shall depart the towne vnknowne , Both mindfull of his frendes safetie , and ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with ..., Volym 10–11 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1813 |
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