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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... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Then he vi crowns of gold out of his pocket drew , " And gave them her ; -a slight reward , quoth he ; and so adieu . " MALONE . 4 like a tackled stair ; ] Like stairs of rope in the tackle of a ship ...
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Then he vi crowns of gold out of his pocket drew , " And gave them her ; -a slight reward , quoth he ; and so adieu . " MALONE . 4 like a tackled stair ; ] Like stairs of rope in the tackle of a ship ...
Page 117
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Tell me else what , quod she , this evermore I thought ; " But of our marriage , say at once , what answer have you brought ? " MALONE . There stays a husband to make you a wife * SC . V. 117 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Tell me else what , quod she , this evermore I thought ; " But of our marriage , say at once , what answer have you brought ? " MALONE . There stays a husband to make you a wife * SC . V. 117 ROMEO AND JULIET .
Page 144
... Romeus for slaying of Tybalt ? 66 " Since he is guiltless quite of all , and Tybalt bears the fault . " Whither shall he , alas ! poor banish'd man , now fly ? " What place of succour shall he seek beneath the starry sky ? " Since she ...
... Romeus for slaying of Tybalt ? 66 " Since he is guiltless quite of all , and Tybalt bears the fault . " Whither shall he , alas ! poor banish'd man , now fly ? " What place of succour shall he seek beneath the starry sky ? " Since she ...
Page 160
... Romeus in farthest eastern skies : " As yet he saw no day , ne could he call it night , " With equal force decreasing dark fought with increasing light . " Then Romeus in arms his lady gan to fold , " With friendly kiss , and ruthfully ...
... Romeus in farthest eastern skies : " As yet he saw no day , ne could he call it night , " With equal force decreasing dark fought with increasing light . " Then Romeus in arms his lady gan to fold , " With friendly kiss , and ruthfully ...
Page 167
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : 66 time it is that now you should our Tybalt's death forget ; " Of whom since God hath claim'd the life that was but lent , “ He is in bliss , ne is there cause why you should thus la- ment : " You cannot call ...
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : 66 time it is that now you should our Tybalt's death forget ; " Of whom since God hath claim'd the life that was but lent , “ He is in bliss , ne is there cause why you should thus la- ment : " You cannot call ...
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