The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... passage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of their Parents ' rage , Which but their children's End nought could remove , Is now the two hours ' traffick of our stage : The which if you with patient Ears attend , What ...
... passage of their death - mark'd love , And the continuance of their Parents ' rage , Which but their children's End nought could remove , Is now the two hours ' traffick of our stage : The which if you with patient Ears attend , What ...
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... Sir Puntarvolo , what you do ; " He'll bear no coals , I can tell you , ( o ' my word . " ) I therefore retract my note on this passage . A 3 Dr. GRAY Sam . Sam . I strike quickly , being mov'd . Greg ROMEO and JULIET . ACT I. SCENE I. ...
... Sir Puntarvolo , what you do ; " He'll bear no coals , I can tell you , ( o ' my word . " ) I therefore retract my note on this passage . A 3 Dr. GRAY Sam . Sam . I strike quickly , being mov'd . Greg ROMEO and JULIET . ACT I. SCENE I. ...
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... passage is there , Which one more view . I can offer nothing better than this : Within your view of many , mine being one , May Stand in number , & c . Enter Enter Benvolio and Romeo Ben . Tut , man ! ROMEO and JULIET . 15.
... passage is there , Which one more view . I can offer nothing better than this : Within your view of many , mine being one , May Stand in number , & c . Enter Enter Benvolio and Romeo Ben . Tut , man ! ROMEO and JULIET . 15.
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... passage , and not perceiving the allusion , would naturally alter to true : yet the former seems the more humourous expref- fion , and on account of its quaintness , more likely to have been used by the droll Mercutio . Mr. PERCY ...
... passage , and not perceiving the allusion , would naturally alter to true : yet the former seems the more humourous expref- fion , and on account of its quaintness , more likely to have been used by the droll Mercutio . Mr. PERCY ...
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... passage Mr. Pope has thrown out of the text , because these two noble bemistichs are inharmoni- ous : But is there no fuch thing as a crutch for a labouring , halt- ing verse ? I'll venture to restore to the Poet a line that is in his ...
... passage Mr. Pope has thrown out of the text , because these two noble bemistichs are inharmoni- ous : But is there no fuch thing as a crutch for a labouring , halt- ing verse ? I'll venture to restore to the Poet a line that is in his ...
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