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 6Rwington, 1821 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 32
Page 272
... brest . Now whylst these kyndreds do remayne in this estate , And eche with outward frendly shew doth hyde his inward hate , One Romeus , who was of race a Mountague , Upon whose tender chyn as yet no manlyke beard there grewe , Whose ...
... brest . Now whylst these kyndreds do remayne in this estate , And eche with outward frendly shew doth hyde his inward hate , One Romeus , who was of race a Mountague , Upon whose tender chyn as yet no manlyke beard there grewe , Whose ...
Page 273
... brest , and hath so mastred quyte his hart , yeeres , That he of force must yelde as thrall ; -no way is left to start . He cannot staye his steppe , but forth styll must be ronne , He languisheth and melts awaye , as snowe agaynst the ...
... brest , and hath so mastred quyte his hart , yeeres , That he of force must yelde as thrall ; -no way is left to start . He cannot staye his steppe , but forth styll must be ronne , He languisheth and melts awaye , as snowe agaynst the ...
Page 276
... brest had roote , and both would have it grow . When thus in both theyr harts had Cupide made his breache , And eche of them had sought the meane to end the warre by speach , Dame Fortune did assent , theyr purpose to advaunce . With ...
... brest had roote , and both would have it grow . When thus in both theyr harts had Cupide made his breache , And eche of them had sought the meane to end the warre by speach , Dame Fortune did assent , theyr purpose to advaunce . With ...
Page 277
... brest ? The sodayne sweete delight had stopped quite his tong , Ne can he clame of her his right , ne crave redresse of wrong . But she espyd straight waye , by chaunging of his hewe From pale to red , from red to pale , and so frome ...
... brest ? The sodayne sweete delight had stopped quite his tong , Ne can he clame of her his right , ne crave redresse of wrong . But she espyd straight waye , by chaunging of his hewe From pale to red , from red to pale , and so frome ...
Page 278
... brest keepe in the lively breath . Wherefore with pitious plaint feerce Fortune doth he blame , That in his ruth and wretched plight doth seeke her laughing game . And he reproveth love cheefe cause of his unrest , Who ease and freedome ...
... brest keepe in the lively breath . Wherefore with pitious plaint feerce Fortune doth he blame , That in his ruth and wretched plight doth seeke her laughing game . And he reproveth love cheefe cause of his unrest , Who ease and freedome ...
Common terms and phrases
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 Friar fryer give gleek greefe hand hart hath heart heaven 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 youth