The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Zväzok 5Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 strán (strany) |
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Strana 2094
... Power , Time Means to meet , Tempting Extremities with extream fweet . SCENE II . The Street . Enter Romeo alone . Rom . Can I go forward when my Heart is here ? Turn back , dull Earth , and find my Center out . Enter Benvolio with ...
... Power , Time Means to meet , Tempting Extremities with extream fweet . SCENE II . The Street . Enter Romeo alone . Rom . Can I go forward when my Heart is here ? Turn back , dull Earth , and find my Center out . Enter Benvolio with ...
Strana 2101
... Power : For this being fmelt , with that part chears each part ; Being tafted , flays all Senfes , with the Heart . Two fuch oppofed Kinds encamp them ftill , In Man , as well as Herbs , Grace and rude Will : And where the worfer is ...
... Power : For this being fmelt , with that part chears each part ; Being tafted , flays all Senfes , with the Heart . Two fuch oppofed Kinds encamp them ftill , In Man , as well as Herbs , Grace and rude Will : And where the worfer is ...
Strana 2132
... Counsellor , Thou and my bofom henceforth fhall be twain : I'll to the Friar to know his remedy . If all elle fail , my felf have power to die . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . ACT Fri. ACT IV . SCENE I. SCENE the Monaftery . 2132 Romeo and Juliet .
... Counsellor , Thou and my bofom henceforth fhall be twain : I'll to the Friar to know his remedy . If all elle fail , my felf have power to die . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . ACT Fri. ACT IV . SCENE I. SCENE the Monaftery . 2132 Romeo and Juliet .
Strana 2149
... Power yet upon thy Beauty : Thou art not Conquer'd , Beauty's Enfign yet Is Crimson in thy Lips , and in thy Cheeks , And Death's pale Flag is not advanced there . Tybalt , ly'st thou there in thy bloody Sheet ? O what more Favour can I ...
... Power yet upon thy Beauty : Thou art not Conquer'd , Beauty's Enfign yet Is Crimson in thy Lips , and in thy Cheeks , And Death's pale Flag is not advanced there . Tybalt , ly'st thou there in thy bloody Sheet ? O what more Favour can I ...
Strana 2151
... Power than we can contradi & Hath thwarted our Intents ; come , come away , Thy Hu band in thy Bofom there lyes Dead , And Paris too Come I'll difpofe of thee , Among a Sifterhood of Holy Nuns : Stay not to queftion , for the Watch is ...
... Power than we can contradi & Hath thwarted our Intents ; come , come away , Thy Hu band in thy Bofom there lyes Dead , And Paris too Come I'll difpofe of thee , Among a Sifterhood of Holy Nuns : Stay not to queftion , for the Watch is ...
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