The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 6R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... passage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of their parents ' rage , Which , but their children's end , nought could re- move , Is now the two hours ' traffick of our stage ; The which if you with patient ears attend ...
... passage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of their parents ' rage , Which , but their children's end , nought could re- move , Is now the two hours ' traffick of our stage ; The which if you with patient ears attend ...
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... passage there standing thus : " Ile play the tyrant ; Ile first begin with the maids , and off with their heads : " but the true reading is found in the undated quarto . MALONE . - - poor John . ] Is hake , dried , and salted . MALONE ...
... passage there standing thus : " Ile play the tyrant ; Ile first begin with the maids , and off with their heads : " but the true reading is found in the undated quarto . MALONE . - - poor John . ] Is hake , dried , and salted . MALONE ...
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... passage : " Behold next I see Contempt marching forth , giving me the fico with his thombe in his mouth . " In a trans- lation from Stephens's Apology for Herodotus , in 1607 , p . 142 , I meet with these words : " It is said of the ...
... passage : " Behold next I see Contempt marching forth , giving me the fico with his thombe in his mouth . " In a trans- lation from Stephens's Apology for Herodotus , in 1607 , p . 142 , I meet with these words : " It is said of the ...
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... passage in our author where so great an improvement of language is obtained , by so slight a deviation from the text . " STEEVENS . Dr. Johnson's conjecture is , I think , unfounded ; the simile re- lates solely to Romeo's concealing ...
... passage in our author where so great an improvement of language is obtained , by so slight a deviation from the text . " STEEVENS . Dr. Johnson's conjecture is , I think , unfounded ; the simile re- lates solely to Romeo's concealing ...
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... passage seems to have been misapprehended . Benvolio has lamented that the god of love , who appears so gentle , should be a tyrant . - It is no less to be lamented , adds Romeo , that the blind god should yet be able to direct his ...
... passage seems to have been misapprehended . Benvolio has lamented that the god of love , who appears so gentle , should be a tyrant . - It is no less to be lamented , adds Romeo , that the blind god should yet be able to direct his ...
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Antony and Cleopatra art thou beauty Benvolio better BOSWELL brest called Capulet daughter dead death dost doth DUKE edition editors emendation Enter Exeunt eyes fair father fear fool Fortune frend Friar fryer give gleek greefe hand hart hath heart heaven honour JOHNSON King Henry kiss lady live lord Love's Labour's Lost lovers lyfe MALONE Mantua married means Mercutio Montague musick mynde night nurce NURSE old copy Orlando Paris passage payne Phebe play poem poet Pope pray prince quarto quintain quoth Rape of Lucrece Romeo Romeus and Juliet Rosalind scene second folio Shakspeare Shakspeare's sorrow speak speech STEEVENS stryfe sweet tears tell thee theyr thing thou art thou hast thou shalt thought tomb TOUCH Tybalt unto Verona WARBURTON wilt word wyfe