Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays,: As They are Now Performed at the Theatres Royal in London; : Regulated from the Prompt Books of Each House by Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; by the Authors of the Dramatic Censor, Volume 7John Bell ... and C. Etherington at York, 1969 |
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Page 49
... fear'd , and kill with looks ; Infufing him with felf and vain conceit , - As if this flesh , which walls about our ... fear the foe , fince fear oppreffeth strength , Gives , in your weakness , ftrength unto your foe , And fo your ...
... fear'd , and kill with looks ; Infufing him with felf and vain conceit , - As if this flesh , which walls about our ... fear the foe , fince fear oppreffeth strength , Gives , in your weakness , ftrength unto your foe , And fo your ...
Page 74
... fear , I fear , - Dut . You fear ! what fhould you fear ? ' Tis nothing but fome bond , that he is enter'd into For gay apparel ' gainst the triumph day . Yer . Bound to himself ? what doth he with a bond That he is bound to ? Wife ...
... fear , I fear , - Dut . You fear ! what fhould you fear ? ' Tis nothing but fome bond , that he is enter'd into For gay apparel ' gainst the triumph day . Yer . Bound to himself ? what doth he with a bond That he is bound to ? Wife ...
Page 361
... fear each bufh an officer . K. H. The bird , that hath been limed in a bushy . With trembling wings mifdoubteth every bush : And I , the hapless male to one sweet bird , Have now the fatal object in my eye , Where my poor young was lim ...
... fear each bufh an officer . K. H. The bird , that hath been limed in a bushy . With trembling wings mifdoubteth every bush : And I , the hapless male to one sweet bird , Have now the fatal object in my eye , Where my poor young was lim ...
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