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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Captain Breval in his Travels tells us , that he saw at Verona the tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEVENS . This story was well known to the English poets before the time of Shakspeare . In an old collection of poems , called A ...
Captain Breval in his Travels tells us , that he saw at Verona the tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEVENS . This story was well known to the English poets before the time of Shakspeare . In an old collection of poems , called A ...
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... 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 are thus given in quarto A : " 1. lle tell thee ...
... 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 are thus given in quarto A : " 1. lle tell thee ...
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... weapons to the ground , 4 This long sword is mentioned in The Coxcomb , a comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher , where the justice says : " Take their confessions , and my long sword ; " I cannot tell what danger we may meet with .
... weapons to the ground , 4 This long sword is mentioned in The Coxcomb , a comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher , where the justice says : " Take their confessions , and my long sword ; " I cannot tell what danger we may meet with .
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Yet tell me not , for I have heard it all . Here's much to do with hate , but more with love :Why then , O brawling love " ! O loving hate ! O any thing , of nothing first create ! 2 - to his will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr.
Yet tell me not , for I have heard it all . Here's much to do with hate , but more with love :Why then , O brawling love " ! O loving hate ! O any thing , of nothing first create ! 2 - to his will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr.
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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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