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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... sight . " Again , in our author's Hamlet : " There's rosemary , that's for remembrance . ” That rosemary was much used at weddings , appears from many passages in the old plays . So , in The Noble Spanish Soldier , 1634 : " I meet few ...
... sight . " Again , in our author's Hamlet : " There's rosemary , that's for remembrance . ” That rosemary was much used at weddings , appears from many passages in the old plays . So , in The Noble Spanish Soldier , 1634 : " I meet few ...
Page 119
... sight : Do thou but close our hands with holy words , Then love - devouring death do what he dare , It is enough I may but call her mine . FRI . These violent delights have violent ends , And in their triumph die : like fire and powder ...
... sight : Do thou but close our hands with holy words , Then love - devouring death do what he dare , It is enough I may but call her mine . FRI . These violent delights have violent ends , And in their triumph die : like fire and powder ...
Page 129
... sight ! ah ME , the blood is spill'd- ] The pronoun -me , has been inserted by the recommendation of the following note . STEEVENS . The quarto 1597 reads : 66 Unhappy sight ! ah , the blood is spill'd- . " The quarto 1599 , and the ...
... sight ! ah ME , the blood is spill'd- ] The pronoun -me , has been inserted by the recommendation of the following note . STEEVENS . The quarto 1597 reads : 66 Unhappy sight ! ah , the blood is spill'd- . " The quarto 1599 , and the ...
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... sight . " Jul . Ah , Romeo , Romeo , what disaster hap " Hath sever'd thee from thy true Juliet ! " Ah ! why should Heaven so much conspire with woe , " Or Fate envie our happy marriage , " So soon to sunder us by timeless death ...
... sight . " Jul . Ah , Romeo , Romeo , what disaster hap " Hath sever'd thee from thy true Juliet ! " Ah ! why should Heaven so much conspire with woe , " Or Fate envie our happy marriage , " So soon to sunder us by timeless death ...
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... sight . JUL . O break , my heart ! -poor bankrupt , break at once ! To prison , eyes ! ne'er look on liberty ! Vile earth , to earth resign ; end motion here ; And thou , and Romeo , press one heavy bier ! NURSE . O Tybalt , Tybalt ...
... sight . JUL . O break , my heart ! -poor bankrupt , break at once ! To prison , eyes ! ne'er look on liberty ! Vile earth , to earth resign ; end motion here ; And thou , and Romeo , press one heavy bier ! NURSE . O Tybalt , Tybalt ...
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