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... fear , my love , ] The folio has here I fear me , love , which is certainly fenfe ; but as we find " my love " in the old play , and thefe lines were adopted without retouching , I fuppofe the tranfcriber's ear deceived him . MALONE . 9 ...
... fear , my love , ] The folio has here I fear me , love , which is certainly fenfe ; but as we find " my love " in the old play , and thefe lines were adopted without retouching , I fuppofe the tranfcriber's ear deceived him . MALONE . 9 ...
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... fear ; * For Warwick was a bug , that fear'd us all 4.- * Now , Montague , fit faft ; I feek for thee , * That Warwick's bones may keep thine company . [ Exit . War . Ah , who is nigh ? come to me , friend , or foe , And tell me , who ...
... fear ; * For Warwick was a bug , that fear'd us all 4.- * Now , Montague , fit faft ; I feek for thee , * That Warwick's bones may keep thine company . [ Exit . War . Ah , who is nigh ? come to me , friend , or foe , And tell me , who ...
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... fear'd to break an oath by him ' , The unity , the king thy brother made , Had not been broken , nor my brother flain 2 . If thou had'ft fear'd to break an oath by him , The imperial metal , circling now thy head , Had grac'd the tender ...
... fear'd to break an oath by him ' , The unity , the king thy brother made , Had not been broken , nor my brother flain 2 . If thou had'ft fear'd to break an oath by him , The imperial metal , circling now thy head , Had grac'd the tender ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. As you like it William Shakespeare,Edmond Malone Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1821 |
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