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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... whilst these kyndreds do remayne in this estate , And eche with outward frendly shew dooth hyde his inward hate , One Romeus , who was of race a Montague , Upon whose tender chyn as yet no manlyke beard there grewe , Whose beauty and ...
... whilst these kyndreds do remayne in this estate , And eche with outward frendly shew dooth hyde his inward hate , One Romeus , who was of race a Montague , Upon whose tender chyn as yet no manlyke beard there grewe , Whose beauty and ...
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... Whilst Juliet , for so this gentle damsell hight , From syde to syde on euery one dyd cast about her sight , At last her floting eyes were ancored fast on him , Who for her sake dyd banishe health and freedome from eche limme . He in ...
... Whilst Juliet , for so this gentle damsell hight , From syde to syde on euery one dyd cast about her sight , At last her floting eyes were ancored fast on him , Who for her sake dyd banishe health and freedome from eche limme . He in ...
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... Whilst , passing too and fro theyr eyes , y - mingled were theyr beames , Eche of these louers gan by others lookes to knowe , That frendship in their brest had roote , and both would haue it grow . When thus in both theyr harts had ...
... Whilst , passing too and fro theyr eyes , y - mingled were theyr beames , Eche of these louers gan by others lookes to knowe , That frendship in their brest had roote , and both would haue it grow . When thus in both theyr harts had ...
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... whilst I talke with him , hymself he hath exylde Out of himself , as seemed me ; ne was I sure begylde . Those arguments of loue craft wrate not in his face , But Natures hande , when all deceyte was banishd out of place , What other ...
... whilst I talke with him , hymself he hath exylde Out of himself , as seemed me ; ne was I sure begylde . Those arguments of loue craft wrate not in his face , But Natures hande , when all deceyte was banishd out of place , What other ...
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... whilst she knew not why he did himselfe absent , Ay douting both his health and lyfe , his death she dyd lament . For loue is fearefull oft where is no cause of feare , [ weare . And what loue feares , that loue laments , as though it ...
... whilst she knew not why he did himselfe absent , Ay douting both his health and lyfe , his death she dyd lament . For loue is fearefull oft where is no cause of feare , [ weare . And what loue feares , that loue laments , as though it ...
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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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