The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 10 |
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Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been poor John Draw thy tool ; here comes two of the house of the Montagues . 3 Enter ABRAM and BALTHASAR . Sam . My naked weapon is out ; quarrel , I will back thee . Gre .
Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been poor John Draw thy tool ; here comes two of the house of the Montagues . 3 Enter ABRAM and BALTHASAR . Sam . My naked weapon is out ; quarrel , I will back thee . Gre .
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Say — better ; here comes one of my master's kinsmen . Sam . Yes , better , sir . Abr . You lie . Sam . Draw , if you be men . Gregory , remember thy swashing blow . ( They fight . Ben . Part , fools ; put up your swords ; you know not ...
Say — better ; here comes one of my master's kinsmen . Sam . Yes , better , sir . Abr . You lie . Sam . Draw , if you be men . Gregory , remember thy swashing blow . ( They fight . Ben . Part , fools ; put up your swords ; you know not ...
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See , where he comes : So please you , step aside ; I'll know his grievance , or be much denied . Mon. I would , thou wert so happy by thy stay , To hear true shrift . — Come , madam , let's away . ( Exeunt Montague and Lady . Ben .
See , where he comes : So please you , step aside ; I'll know his grievance , or be much denied . Mon. I would , thou wert so happy by thy stay , To hear true shrift . — Come , madam , let's away . ( Exeunt Montague and Lady . Ben .
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Now , by my maiden - head , -at twelve year old , I bade her come . - What , lamb ! what , lady - bird !God forbid ! — where's this girl ? — what , Juliet ! Enter JULIET . Jul . How now , who calls ? Nurse . Your mother . Jul .
Now , by my maiden - head , -at twelve year old , I bade her come . - What , lamb ! what , lady - bird !God forbid ! — where's this girl ? — what , Juliet ! Enter JULIET . Jul . How now , who calls ? Nurse . Your mother . Jul .
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Come , knock , and enter ; and no sooner in , But every man betake him to his legs . Rom . À torch for me : let wantons , light of heart , Tickle the senseless rushes 3 with their heels ; For I am proverb'd with a grandsire phrase ...
Come , knock , and enter ; and no sooner in , But every man betake him to his legs . Rom . À torch for me : let wantons , light of heart , Tickle the senseless rushes 3 with their heels ; For I am proverb'd with a grandsire phrase ...
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