The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... theyr deadly foode , firft hatchd of trifling ftryfe , Did bathe in bloud of fmarting woundes , -it reved breth and lyfe . No legend lye I tell ; fcarce yet theyr eyes be drye , That did behold the grifly fight with wet and weeping eye ...
... theyr deadly foode , firft hatchd of trifling ftryfe , Did bathe in bloud of fmarting woundes , -it reved breth and lyfe . No legend lye I tell ; fcarce yet theyr eyes be drye , That did behold the grifly fight with wet and weeping eye ...
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... theyr onely fonne . What greater greefe , trowft thou , what woful dedly fmart , Should fo be able to diftraine thy feely fathers hart , As in his age to fee thee plonged deepe in vice , When greatest hope he hath to heare thy vertues ...
... theyr onely fonne . What greater greefe , trowft thou , what woful dedly fmart , Should fo be able to diftraine thy feely fathers hart , As in his age to fee thee plonged deepe in vice , When greatest hope he hath to heare thy vertues ...
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... theyr gafing eyes that threwe , To woonder at his fightly fhape , and bewties fpotles hewe ; With which the heavens him had and nature fo bedect , That ladies , thought the fayreft dames , were fowle in his re- spect . And in theyr head ...
... theyr gafing eyes that threwe , To woonder at his fightly fhape , and bewties fpotles hewe ; With which the heavens him had and nature fo bedect , That ladies , thought the fayreft dames , were fowle in his re- spect . And in theyr head ...
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... theyr blouds might quench the fiery heate . When Romeus faw himfelfe in this new tempeft toft , Where both was hope of pleasant port , and daunger to be loft , He doubtefull fkafely knew what countenance to keepe ; In Lethies floud his ...
... theyr blouds might quench the fiery heate . When Romeus faw himfelfe in this new tempeft toft , Where both was hope of pleasant port , and daunger to be loft , He doubtefull fkafely knew what countenance to keepe ; In Lethies floud his ...
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... theyr new fmitten hearts had fed on loving gleames , Whilft , paffing too and fro theyr eyes , y - mingled were theyr beames , Eche of these lovers gan by others lookes to knowe , That frendthip in theyr breft had roote , and both would ...
... theyr new fmitten hearts had fed on loving gleames , Whilft , paffing too and fro theyr eyes , y - mingled were theyr beames , Eche of these lovers gan by others lookes to knowe , That frendthip in theyr breft had roote , and both would ...
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