The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Томови 10-11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... dedly smart , Should so be able to distraine thy seely fathers hart , As in his age to see thee plonged deepe in vyce , When greatest hope he hath to heare thy vertues fame arise ? What shall thy kinsmen thinke , thou cause of all theyr ...
... dedly smart , Should so be able to distraine thy seely fathers hart , As in his age to see thee plonged deepe in vyce , When greatest hope he hath to heare thy vertues fame arise ? What shall thy kinsmen thinke , thou cause of all theyr ...
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... dedly foes , my kinsmen , saw you here ? Lyke lyons wylde , your tender partes asonder would they teare . In ruth and in disdayne , I , weary of my life , With cruell hand my moorning hart would perce with bloudy knyfe . For you , myne ...
... dedly foes , my kinsmen , saw you here ? Lyke lyons wylde , your tender partes asonder would they teare . In ruth and in disdayne , I , weary of my life , With cruell hand my moorning hart would perce with bloudy knyfe . For you , myne ...
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... dedly foes . As soon as Tybalt had our Romeus espyde , He threw a thrust at him that would have past from side to side ; But Romeus euer went , ( douting his foes , ) well armde , So that the swerd , ( kept out by mayle , ) had nothing ...
... dedly foes . As soon as Tybalt had our Romeus espyde , He threw a thrust at him that would have past from side to side ; But Romeus euer went , ( douting his foes , ) well armde , So that the swerd , ( kept out by mayle , ) had nothing ...
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... dedly stryfe ! Who thyrsteth after others death , himselfe hath lost his life . The Capilets are quaylde by Tybalts ouerthrowe , The courage of the Mountagewes by Romeus fight doth growe . The townesmen waxen strong , the Prince doth ...
... dedly stryfe ! Who thyrsteth after others death , himselfe hath lost his life . The Capilets are quaylde by Tybalts ouerthrowe , The courage of the Mountagewes by Romeus fight doth growe . The townesmen waxen strong , the Prince doth ...
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... dedly foes doe yelde him dewe and earned prayse ; For though his fredome be bereft , his honor not decayes . Why blamst thou Romeus for sleying of Tybalt , Since he is gyltles quite of all , and Tibalt beares the falt ? Whether shall he ...
... dedly foes doe yelde him dewe and earned prayse ; For though his fredome be bereft , his honor not decayes . Why blamst thou Romeus for sleying of Tybalt , Since he is gyltles quite of all , and Tibalt beares the falt ? Whether shall he ...
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