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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... in the quarto of 1597 , stands thus : " Two household frends , alike in dignitie , " In faire Verona , where we lay our scene , " From civill broyles broke into enmitie , " Whose civill warre makes civill handes uncleane .
... in the quarto of 1597 , stands thus : " Two household frends , alike in dignitie , " In faire Verona , where we lay our scene , " From civill broyles broke into enmitie , " Whose civill warre makes civill handes uncleane .
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To move , is — to stir ; and to be valiant , is -to stand to it : therefore , if thou art moved , thou run'st away . SAM . A dog of that house shall move me to stand ! I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's . GRE .
To move , is — to stir ; and to be valiant , is -to stand to it : therefore , if thou art moved , thou run'st away . SAM . A dog of that house shall move me to stand ! I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's . GRE .
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Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . GRE . ' Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been poor John 1 . Draw thy tool ; here comes two of the house of the ...
Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . GRE . ' Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been poor John 1 . Draw thy tool ; here comes two of the house of the ...
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As this line stands single , it is likely that the foregoing or following line that rhymed to it is lost . JOHNSON . It does not seem necessary to suppose any line lost . In the former speech about love's contrarieties , there are ...
As this line stands single , it is likely that the foregoing or following line that rhymed to it is lost . JOHNSON . It does not seem necessary to suppose any line lost . In the former speech about love's contrarieties , there are ...
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So , in the Rape of Lucrece : " We stand here for an Epilogue . " Ladies , your bounties first ! the rest will follow ; " For women's favours are a leading alms : And in many passages in our author's plays . MALONE .
So , in the Rape of Lucrece : " We stand here for an Epilogue . " Ladies , your bounties first ! the rest will follow ; " For women's favours are a leading alms : And in many passages in our author's plays . MALONE .
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