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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... in his Staple for News : " I do confess a swashing blow . " In The Three Ladies of London , 1584 , Fraud says : " I will flaunt and brave it after the lusty swash . ” BEN . Part , fools ; put up your swords SC . I. 11 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... in his Staple for News : " I do confess a swashing blow . " In The Three Ladies of London , 1584 , Fraud says : " I will flaunt and brave it after the lusty swash . ” BEN . Part , fools ; put up your swords SC . I. 11 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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William Shakespeare. BEN . Part , fools ; put up your swords ; you know not what you do . [ Beats down their Swords . Enter TYBALT . TYB . What , art thou drawn among these heart- less hinds ? Turn thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death ...
William Shakespeare. BEN . Part , fools ; put up your swords ; you know not what you do . [ Beats down their Swords . Enter TYBALT . TYB . What , art thou drawn among these heart- less hinds ? Turn thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death ...
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... fool ! To see it tetchy , and fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth the dove - house : ' twas no need , I trow , To bid me trudge . And since that time it is eleven years : For then she could stand alone ; nay , by the rood , She could ...
... fool ! To see it tetchy , and fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth the dove - house : ' twas no need , I trow , To bid me trudge . And since that time it is eleven years : For then she could stand alone ; nay , by the rood , She could ...
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... fool . Nashe , in one of his pamphlets , mentions his having read Lyly's Euphues , when he was a little ape at Cambridge . MALONE . 4 By her HIGH forehead , ] A high forehead was in Shak- speare's time thought eminently beautiful . See ...
... fool . Nashe , in one of his pamphlets , mentions his having read Lyly's Euphues , when he was a little ape at Cambridge . MALONE . 4 By her HIGH forehead , ] A high forehead was in Shak- speare's time thought eminently beautiful . See ...
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... fools do wear it ; cast it off.- ( || ) It is my lady 1 ; O , it is my love : O , that she knew she were ! - ( || ) She speaks , yet she says nothing ; What of that ? Her eye discourses , I will answer it.- I am too bold , ' tis not to ...
... fools do wear it ; cast it off.- ( || ) It is my lady 1 ; O , it is my love : O , that she knew she were ! - ( || ) She speaks , yet she says nothing ; What of that ? Her eye discourses , I will answer it.- I am too bold , ' tis not to ...
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