The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... 9 Will you pluck your sword out of his PILCHER by the ears ? ] We should read PILCHE , which fignifies a cloke or coat of skins , meaning the scabbard . WARBURTΟΝ . 4 me me to - morrow , and you shall find me ROMEO and JULIET . 63.
... 9 Will you pluck your sword out of his PILCHER by the ears ? ] We should read PILCHE , which fignifies a cloke or coat of skins , meaning the scabbard . WARBURTΟΝ . 4 me me to - morrow , and you shall find me ROMEO and JULIET . 63.
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... swords , To lie discolour'd by this place of peace ? Romeo ! oh pale ! Who elfe ? what Paris too ? And steep'd in blood ? ah , what an unkind hour Is guilty of this lamentable chance ? The lady stirs Is 118 ROMEO and JULIET . Enter ...
... swords , To lie discolour'd by this place of peace ? Romeo ! oh pale ! Who elfe ? what Paris too ? And steep'd in blood ? ah , what an unkind hour Is guilty of this lamentable chance ? The lady stirs Is 118 ROMEO and JULIET . Enter ...
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... sword . Ghost . Swear by his sword . Ham . Well faid , old mole , can'st work i'th ' ground fo fast ! 7 Swear by my sword . ] Here the poet has preserved the man- ners of the ancient Danes , with whom it was religion to swear upon ...
... sword . Ghost . Swear by his sword . Ham . Well faid , old mole , can'st work i'th ' ground fo fast ! 7 Swear by my sword . ] Here the poet has preserved the man- ners of the ancient Danes , with whom it was religion to swear upon ...
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... sword . Rebellious to his arm , lies where it falls , Repugnant to Command ; unequal match'd , 5 that might indite the author ] Indite , for convict . WARB . 6 but call'd it a honeft metho . ] Hamlet is telling how much his judgment ...
... sword . Rebellious to his arm , lies where it falls , Repugnant to Command ; unequal match'd , 5 that might indite the author ] Indite , for convict . WARB . 6 but call'd it a honeft metho . ] Hamlet is telling how much his judgment ...
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... sword Now falls on Priam . Out , out , thou strumpet Fortune ! all you Gods , In general fynod take away her power : Break all the spokes and fellies from her wheel , And bowl the round nave down the hill of heav'n , As low as to the ...
... sword Now falls on Priam . Out , out , thou strumpet Fortune ! all you Gods , In general fynod take away her power : Break all the spokes and fellies from her wheel , And bowl the round nave down the hill of heav'n , As low as to the ...
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