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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... Fear me not . Gre . No , marry : I fear thee ! Sam . Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . Gre . I will frown , as I pass by ; and let them take it as they list . Sam . Nay , as they dare . I will bite my thumb at them ...
... Fear me not . Gre . No , marry : I fear thee ! Sam . Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . Gre . I will frown , as I pass by ; and let them take it as they list . Sam . Nay , as they dare . I will bite my thumb at them ...
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... fear , too early ; for my mind misgives , Some consequence , yet hanging in the stars , Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels ; and expire the term Of a despised life , clos'd in my breast , By some vile forfeit ...
... fear , too early ; for my mind misgives , Some consequence , yet hanging in the stars , Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels ; and expire the term Of a despised life , clos'd in my breast , By some vile forfeit ...
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... fear ; the more is my unrest . 1 Cap . Nay , gentlemen , prepare not to be gone ; We have a trifling foolish banquet 6 towards.- Is it e'en so ? Why , then I thank I thank you , honest gentlemen ; good night : More torches here ? Come ...
... fear ; the more is my unrest . 1 Cap . Nay , gentlemen , prepare not to be gone ; We have a trifling foolish banquet 6 towards.- Is it e'en so ? Why , then I thank I thank you , honest gentlemen ; good night : More torches here ? Come ...
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... fear- ful man ; Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts , And thou art wedded to calamity . Rom . Father , what news ? what is the prince's doom ? What sorrow craves acquaintance at my hand , That I yet know not ? Is Fri. Too familiar my ...
... fear- ful man ; Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts , And thou art wedded to calamity . Rom . Father , what news ? what is the prince's doom ? What sorrow craves acquaintance at my hand , That I yet know not ? Is Fri. Too familiar my ...
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... fear thou not : Then weep no more . I'll send to one in Mantua , — Where that same banish'd runagate doth live , - That shall bestow on him so sure a draught , That he shall soon keep Tybalt company : And then , I hope , thou wilt be ...
... fear thou not : Then weep no more . I'll send to one in Mantua , — Where that same banish'd runagate doth live , - That shall bestow on him so sure a draught , That he shall soon keep Tybalt company : And then , I hope , thou wilt be ...
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