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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... describing the various groupes that daily frequented the walks of St. Paul's Church , ) what shouldering , what justling , what jeering , what byting of thumbs , to beget quarrels ! " The Dead Term , 1608. MALONE . 66 These speeches ...
... describing the various groupes that daily frequented the walks of St. Paul's Church , ) what shouldering , what justling , what jeering , what byting of thumbs , to beget quarrels ! " The Dead Term , 1608. MALONE . 66 These speeches ...
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These two speeches also omitted in edition 1597 , but inserted in 1599. ... I cannot but suspect that some lines are lost , which connected this simile more closely with the foregoing speech : these lines , if such there were , lamented ...
These two speeches also omitted in edition 1597 , but inserted in 1599. ... I cannot but suspect that some lines are lost , which connected this simile more closely with the foregoing speech : these lines , if such there were , lamented ...
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In the former speech about love's contrarieties , there are several lines which have no other to rhyme with them ; as also in the following , about Rosaline's chastity . STEEvens . 2 a 3 i 23 . BEN . Tell me in sadness ' , whom she 20 ...
In the former speech about love's contrarieties , there are several lines which have no other to rhyme with them ; as also in the following , about Rosaline's chastity . STEEvens . 2 a 3 i 23 . BEN . Tell me in sadness ' , whom she 20 ...
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As this play was written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , I cannot help regarding these speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majesty , who was not liable to be displeased at hearing her chastity praised after she was ...
As this play was written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , I cannot help regarding these speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majesty , who was not liable to be displeased at hearing her chastity praised after she was ...
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There is in her too much sanctimonious wisdom united with beauty , which induces her to continue chaste with the hopes of attaining heavenly bliss . MALONE . None of the following speeches of this scene are in the first edition of 1597.
There is in her too much sanctimonious wisdom united with beauty , which induces her to continue chaste with the hopes of attaining heavenly bliss . MALONE . None of the following speeches of this scene are in the first edition of 1597.
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