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 6 |
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... but that the other mode of expression was not uncommon in Shakspeare's time : " And whilst thou spread'st unto the rising sunne , " The fairest flower that ever saw the light , " Now joy thy time , before thy sweet be done .
... but that the other mode of expression was not uncommon in Shakspeare's time : " And whilst thou spread'st unto the rising sunne , " The fairest flower that ever saw the light , " Now joy thy time , before thy sweet be done .
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No knight or gentleman of high or low renown " But Capulet himself had bid unto his feast , & c . 66 Young damsels thither flock , of bachelors a rout ; " Not so much for the banquet's sake , as beauties to search out . " MALONE .
No knight or gentleman of high or low renown " But Capulet himself had bid unto his feast , & c . 66 Young damsels thither flock , of bachelors a rout ; " Not so much for the banquet's sake , as beauties to search out . " MALONE .
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... No knight or gentleman of high or low renown , " But Capilet himself hath bid unto his feast , " Or by his name , in paper sent , appointed as a guest . " MALONE . 2 Find them out , whose names are written here ?
... No knight or gentleman of high or low renown , " But Capilet himself hath bid unto his feast , " Or by his name , in paper sent , appointed as a guest . " MALONE . 2 Find them out , whose names are written here ?
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Faith , I can tell her age unto an hour . LA . CAP . She's not fourteen . NURSE . I'll lay fourteen of my teeth , And yet , to my teen be it spoken , I have but four.2 She is not fourteen : How long is it now To Lammas - tide ? LA .
Faith , I can tell her age unto an hour . LA . CAP . She's not fourteen . NURSE . I'll lay fourteen of my teeth , And yet , to my teen be it spoken , I have but four.2 She is not fourteen : How long is it now To Lammas - tide ? LA .
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See the poem of Romeus and Juliet : " What twayne are those , quoth she , which prease unto the door . 66 Yet over again , the young and ugly dame ? " And tell me who is he with vysor in his hand , 5 ― " That yonder dooth in masking ...
See the poem of Romeus and Juliet : " What twayne are those , quoth she , which prease unto the door . 66 Yet over again , the young and ugly dame ? " And tell me who is he with vysor in his hand , 5 ― " That yonder dooth in masking ...
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