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 |
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... present play , was printed by Richard Tottel with the follow- ing title , written probably , according to the fashion of that time , by the bookseller : The Tragicall Hystory of Romeus and Juliet , containing a rare Example of true ...
... present play , was printed by Richard Tottel with the follow- ing title , written probably , according to the fashion of that time , by the bookseller : The Tragicall Hystory of Romeus and Juliet , containing a rare Example of true ...
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... present passage might have re- membered the following lines in one of the Sonnets of the same writer , who was then extremely popular . The lines , whether re- membered by our author or not , add such support to Mr. Theo- bald's ...
... present passage might have re- membered the following lines in one of the Sonnets of the same writer , who was then extremely popular . The lines , whether re- membered by our author or not , add such support to Mr. Theo- bald's ...
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... present supposition . STEEVENS . in strong proof- " In chastity of proof , as we say in armour of proof . JOHNSON . 66 - 9 She will not stay the SIEGE of LOVING terms , ] So , in our author's Venus and Adonis : Ι " Remove your siege ...
... present supposition . STEEVENS . in strong proof- " In chastity of proof , as we say in armour of proof . JOHNSON . 66 - 9 She will not stay the SIEGE of LOVING terms , ] So , in our author's Venus and Adonis : Ι " Remove your siege ...
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... present reading may be right , and Romeo means to say , in his quaint jargon , That she is poor , because she leaves no part of her store behind her , as with her all beauty will die . M. MASON . Words are sometimes shuffled out of ...
... present reading may be right , and Romeo means to say , in his quaint jargon , That she is poor , because she leaves no part of her store behind her , as with her all beauty will die . M. MASON . Words are sometimes shuffled out of ...
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... present reading , they are earthly stars that en- lighten the gloom of heaven . M. MASON . The old reading is sufficiently supported by a parallel passage in Churchyard's Shore's Wife , 1593 : Such comfort , as do lusty young men feel ...
... present reading , they are earthly stars that en- lighten the gloom of heaven . M. MASON . The old reading is sufficiently supported by a parallel passage in Churchyard's Shore's Wife , 1593 : Such comfort , as do lusty young men feel ...
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