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What's in a name ? that which we call a rose , By any other named would smell as sweet ; * There are two lines here omitted in the text of Steercus edition , which Malone has restore to the text . The lines are So Romeo would , were he ...
What's in a name ? that which we call a rose , By any other named would smell as sweet ; * There are two lines here omitted in the text of Steercus edition , which Malone has restore to the text . The lines are So Romeo would , were he ...
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Coleridge Very justly says , that the diction of these lines was anthorized by the actual style of the tragedie , before Shakspere's time . Ritson , we think , has hit the truth : “ It appears to me not only that .
Coleridge Very justly says , that the diction of these lines was anthorized by the actual style of the tragedie , before Shakspere's time . Ritson , we think , has hit the truth : “ It appears to me not only that .
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Of the results of this combination we shall have presently to speak . la the mean time , let the lovers explain themselves through the nine lines in the preparation of which Tate has put out his poetical strength : -- “ Edgar .
Of the results of this combination we shall have presently to speak . la the mean time , let the lovers explain themselves through the nine lines in the preparation of which Tate has put out his poetical strength : -- “ Edgar .
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