The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... still left unexplored : " If thine enemy be hungry , give him bread to eat ; and if he be thirsty , give him water to drink : for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head , " & c . Proverbs xxv . 22 ; -or as cited in the Epistle to ...
... still left unexplored : " If thine enemy be hungry , give him bread to eat ; and if he be thirsty , give him water to drink : for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head , " & c . Proverbs xxv . 22 ; -or as cited in the Epistle to ...
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... still , Should , without eyes , see pathways to his will ! * 2 -to his will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. War- burton , read to his ill . The present reading has fome obscu- rity ; the meaning may be , that love finds out means ...
... still , Should , without eyes , see pathways to his will ! * 2 -to his will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. War- burton , read to his ill . The present reading has fome obscu- rity ; the meaning may be , that love finds out means ...
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... Still - waking fleep , that is not what it is ! - This love feel I , that feel no love in this . Dost thou not laugh ? BEN . ROM . Good heart , at what ? BEN . No , coz , I rather weep . At thy good heart's oppreffion . ROM . Why , such ...
... Still - waking fleep , that is not what it is ! - This love feel I , that feel no love in this . Dost thou not laugh ? BEN . ROM . Good heart , at what ? BEN . No , coz , I rather weep . At thy good heart's oppreffion . ROM . Why , such ...
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... still live chaste ? Rom . She hath , and in that sparing makes huge wafte ; 2 For beauty , starv'd with her severity , Cuts beauty off from all pofterity.3 She is too fair , too wife ; wisely too fair , 4 To merit bliss by making me ...
... still live chaste ? Rom . She hath , and in that sparing makes huge wafte ; 2 For beauty , starv'd with her severity , Cuts beauty off from all pofterity.3 She is too fair , too wife ; wisely too fair , 4 To merit bliss by making me ...
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... ll crush a pot before we part . " We still say , in cant language to crack a bottle . STEEVENS . ROM . When the devout religion of mine eye Maintains D2 ROMEO AND JULIET . 35 uncle Capulet, his wife, and daughters; My ...
... ll crush a pot before we part . " We still say , in cant language to crack a bottle . STEEVENS . ROM . When the devout religion of mine eye Maintains D2 ROMEO AND JULIET . 35 uncle Capulet, his wife, and daughters; My ...
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