The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Σελίδα 18
... hath Dian's wit ; And , in ftrong proof of chastity well arm'd , From love's weak childish bow the lives unharm'd . She will not stay the fiege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of affailing eyes , Nor ope her lap to faint ...
... hath Dian's wit ; And , in ftrong proof of chastity well arm'd , From love's weak childish bow the lives unharm'd . She will not stay the fiege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of affailing eyes , Nor ope her lap to faint ...
Σελίδα 19
... hath forfworn to love ; and , in that vow , Do I live dead , that live to tell it now . Ben . Be rul'd by me , forget to think of her . Rom . O , teach me how I fhould forget to think . Ben . By giving liberty unto thine eyes ; Examine ...
... hath forfworn to love ; and , in that vow , Do I live dead , that live to tell it now . Ben . Be rul'd by me , forget to think of her . Rom . O , teach me how I fhould forget to think . Ben . By giving liberty unto thine eyes ; Examine ...
Σελίδα 20
... hath not feen the change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride . 5 Par . Younger than fhe are happy mothers made . Cap . And too foon marr'd are those fo early made ...
... hath not feen the change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride . 5 Par . Younger than fhe are happy mothers made . Cap . And too foon marr'd are those fo early made ...
Σελίδα 38
... hath been with you . She So , in a fubfequent scene in this play : " Thou haft more of the wild goofe in one of thy wits , than I am fure I have in my whole five . " The fame mistake happened in The Midfummer Night's Dream , where in ...
... hath been with you . She So , in a fubfequent scene in this play : " Thou haft more of the wild goofe in one of thy wits , than I am fure I have in my whole five . " The fame mistake happened in The Midfummer Night's Dream , where in ...
Σελίδα 46
... hath corns ; Am I come near you now ? You are welcome , gentlemen ! I have seen the day , That I have worn a vifor ; and could tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear , Such as would pleafe ; - ' tis gone , ' tis gone , ' tis gone ...
... hath corns ; Am I come near you now ? You are welcome , gentlemen ! I have seen the day , That I have worn a vifor ; and could tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear , Such as would pleafe ; - ' tis gone , ' tis gone , ' tis gone ...
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