The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 6Rwington, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare. NATIONALBIBLIOTHEK IN WIEN 162659 - B ALT- THE PLAYS AND POEMS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , WITH THE.
William Shakespeare. NATIONALBIBLIOTHEK IN WIEN 162659 - B ALT- THE PLAYS AND POEMS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , WITH THE.
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William Shakespeare. ROMEO. AND. JULIET . ACT I. SCENE I. A publick Place . Enter SAMPSON and Gregory , armed with Swords and Bucklers . SAM . Gregory , o'my word , we'll not carry coals2 * . GRE . No , for then we should be colliers ...
William Shakespeare. ROMEO. AND. JULIET . ACT I. SCENE I. A publick Place . Enter SAMPSON and Gregory , armed with Swords and Bucklers . SAM . Gregory , o'my word , we'll not carry coals2 * . GRE . No , for then we should be colliers ...
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William Shakespeare. And hear the sentence of your moved prince.- Three civil brawls * , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice disturb'd the quiet of our streets ; ( || ) And made Verona's ancient ...
William Shakespeare. And hear the sentence of your moved prince.- Three civil brawls * , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice disturb'd the quiet of our streets ; ( || ) And made Verona's ancient ...
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William Shakespeare. Such comfort , as do lusty young men feel ' When well - apparell'd April on the heel " My beautie blasd like torch or twinckling starre , " A liuely lamp that lends darke world some light . " Mr. M. Mason's ...
William Shakespeare. Such comfort , as do lusty young men feel ' When well - apparell'd April on the heel " My beautie blasd like torch or twinckling starre , " A liuely lamp that lends darke world some light . " Mr. M. Mason's ...
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William Shakespeare. For your broken shin . BEN . For what , I pray thee ? Rом . BEN . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound more than a madman is : Shut up in prison , kept without my food , Whipp'd , and tormented ...
William Shakespeare. For your broken shin . BEN . For what , I pray thee ? Rом . BEN . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound more than a madman is : Shut up in prison , kept without my food , Whipp'd , and tormented ...
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