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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Page 45
... Romeo means , is contained in the line immediately following . To hold I'll be a candle - holder , and look on SC . IV . 45 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Romeo means , is contained in the line immediately following . To hold I'll be a candle - holder , and look on SC . IV . 45 ROMEO AND JULIET .
Page 46
... Romeo refers , is rather that alluded to in the next line but one . It appears from a passage in one of the small collections of Poetry , entitled Drolleries , of which I have lost the title , that " Our sport is at the best , " or at ...
... Romeo refers , is rather that alluded to in the next line but one . It appears from a passage in one of the small collections of Poetry , entitled Drolleries , of which I have lost the title , that " Our sport is at the best , " or at ...
Page 47
... Romeo had said , The ladies indeed are fair , but I am dun , i . e . of a dark complexion . And so replies , Tut ! dun's the mouse ; a proverbial expression of the same import with the French , La nuit tous les chats son gris : as much ...
... Romeo had said , The ladies indeed are fair , but I am dun , i . e . of a dark complexion . And so replies , Tut ! dun's the mouse ; a proverbial expression of the same import with the French , La nuit tous les chats son gris : as much ...
Page 48
... Romeo declines dancing . Taylor , in A Navy of Land Ships , says , " Nimble - heeled mariners ( like so many dancers ) capring in the pumpes and vanities of this sinfull world , sometimes a Morisca or Trenchmore of forty miles long , to ...
... Romeo declines dancing . Taylor , in A Navy of Land Ships , says , " Nimble - heeled mariners ( like so many dancers ) capring in the pumpes and vanities of this sinfull world , sometimes a Morisca or Trenchmore of forty miles long , to ...
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... Romeo says , Queen Mab , what's she ? " and the printer , by a blunder , has given all the rest of the speech to the same character . STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens is not quite accurate . It is to Benvolio , not Romeo , that this speech is ...
... Romeo says , Queen Mab , what's she ? " and the printer , by a blunder , has given all the rest of the speech to the same character . STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens is not quite accurate . It is to Benvolio , not Romeo , that this speech is ...
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