The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 6 |
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Ay , mine own fortune in my misery . SERV . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you see ? ROM . Ay , if I know the letters , and the language . SERV . Ye say honestly ; Rest you merry ! ROM .
Ay , mine own fortune in my misery . SERV . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you see ? ROM . Ay , if I know the letters , and the language . SERV . Ye say honestly ; Rest you merry ! ROM .
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Hie to high fortune ! -honest nurse , farewell . ( [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . * Quarto A , † Quarto A : FRIAR LAURENCE'S Cell . Enter FRIAR Laurence and ROMEO " . FRI . So smile the heavens upon this holy act , That after - hours with sorrow ...
Hie to high fortune ! -honest nurse , farewell . ( [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . * Quarto A , † Quarto A : FRIAR LAURENCE'S Cell . Enter FRIAR Laurence and ROMEO " . FRI . So smile the heavens upon this holy act , That after - hours with sorrow ...
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The citizens are up , and Tybalt slain : — Stand not amaz'd * : - the prince will doom thee * Quarto A , Quarto A , death , If thou art taken : -hence ! -be gone ! -away ! ROM . O ! I am fortune's fool5 ! above the clouds .
The citizens are up , and Tybalt slain : — Stand not amaz'd * : - the prince will doom thee * Quarto A , Quarto A , death , If thou art taken : -hence ! -be gone ! -away ! ROM . O ! I am fortune's fool5 ! above the clouds .
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Unhappy sight ! ah me , the blood is spill'd ' In the first copy - O ! I am fortune's slave . STEEVENS . 5 Which way ran he ? ] Instead of these four speeches , it is thus in quarto 1597 : " Ben . Romeo , away ! thou seest that Tybalt's ...
Unhappy sight ! ah me , the blood is spill'd ' In the first copy - O ! I am fortune's slave . STEEVENS . 5 Which way ran he ? ] Instead of these four speeches , it is thus in quarto 1597 : " Ben . Romeo , away ! thou seest that Tybalt's ...
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These lines hardly deserve emendation ; yet it may be proper to observe , that their meanness has not placed them below the malice of fortune , the first two of them being evidently transposed ; we should read : 66 K I think the ...
These lines hardly deserve emendation ; yet it may be proper to observe , that their meanness has not placed them below the malice of fortune , the first two of them being evidently transposed ; we should read : 66 K I think the ...
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