The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... face with some that I shall show , And I will make thee think thy swan a crow . Rom . When the devout religion of mine eye Maintains such falsehood , then turn tears to fires ! And these , who , often drown'd , could never die ...
... face with some that I shall show , And I will make thee think thy swan a crow . Rom . When the devout religion of mine eye Maintains such falsehood , then turn tears to fires ! And these , who , often drown'd , could never die ...
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... face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? and by my holy - dam , 1 The pretty wretch left crying , and said - To see now , how a jest shall come about ! I warrant , an I should live a thousand ...
... face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? and by my holy - dam , 1 The pretty wretch left crying , and said - To see now , how a jest shall come about ! I warrant , an I should live a thousand ...
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... face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou com'st to age ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? it stinted , and said — Ay . Jul . And stint thou too , I pray thee , nurse , say Nurse . Peace , I have done . God mark thee to his grace ! 3 Thou wast ...
... face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou com'st to age ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? it stinted , and said — Ay . Jul . And stint thou too , I pray thee , nurse , say Nurse . Peace , I have done . God mark thee to his grace ! 3 Thou wast ...
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... face to the dew - dropping south . Ben . This wind , you talk of , blows us from our- selves ; Supper is done , and we shall come too late . Rom . I fear , too early ; for my mind misgives , Some consequence , yet hanging in the stars ...
... face to the dew - dropping south . Ben . This wind , you talk of , blows us from our- selves ; Supper is done , and we shall come too late . Rom . I fear , too early ; for my mind misgives , Some consequence , yet hanging in the stars ...
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... face , To fleer and scorn at our solemnity ? Now , by the stock and honour of my kin , To strike him dead I hold it not a sin . 1 Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ? wherefore storm you so ? Tyb . Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe ; A ...
... face , To fleer and scorn at our solemnity ? Now , by the stock and honour of my kin , To strike him dead I hold it not a sin . 1 Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ? wherefore storm you so ? Tyb . Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe ; A ...
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