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Page vii
... scene in the Council Chamber , Act I. , Scene III . The apartment represents the Senate Hall , engraved in Brustolini's " Vedute di Venezia , " after a drawing by Canal- letti . Drawn by W. HARVEY ........................ 253 ...
... scene in the Council Chamber , Act I. , Scene III . The apartment represents the Senate Hall , engraved in Brustolini's " Vedute di Venezia , " after a drawing by Canal- letti . Drawn by W. HARVEY ........................ 253 ...
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... scene ends here in ( 4 ) : and the three first lines in the next scene are also wanting . ( B ) has them . b 8o ( D ) . The folio omits And . Lady of my earth . Fille de terre being the French phrase for an heiress , Steevens thinks ...
... scene ends here in ( 4 ) : and the three first lines in the next scene are also wanting . ( B ) has them . b 8o ( D ) . The folio omits And . Lady of my earth . Fille de terre being the French phrase for an heiress , Steevens thinks ...
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... SCENE I. " Here comes of the house of the Montagues . " How are the Montagues known from the Capu- lets ? naturally occurs to us . They wore badges , which , in all countries , have been the outward manifestations of party spirit ...
... SCENE I. " Here comes of the house of the Montagues . " How are the Montagues known from the Capu- lets ? naturally occurs to us . They wore badges , which , in all countries , have been the outward manifestations of party spirit ...
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... scene entirely different from one presented by Shakspere's own experience . The sycamore is the oriental plane ( little known in Eng- land , though sometimes found ) , spreading its broad branches - from which its name , platanus - to ...
... scene entirely different from one presented by Shakspere's own experience . The sycamore is the oriental plane ( little known in Eng- land , though sometimes found ) , spreading its broad branches - from which its name , platanus - to ...
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... SCENE III .- " ' Tis since the earthquake now eleven years . " We have shown in our Introductory Notice the importance of this line , as affording a probable date for the composition of Romeo and Juliet . The earthquake that was within ...
... SCENE III .- " ' Tis since the earthquake now eleven years . " We have shown in our Introductory Notice the importance of this line , as affording a probable date for the composition of Romeo and Juliet . The earthquake that was within ...
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