The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speeches also omitted in edition 1597 , but inserted in 1599. POPE . 9 Or dedicate his beauty to the sun ... speech : these lines , if such there were , lamented the danger that Romeo will die of his melancholy , before his ...
... speeches also omitted in edition 1597 , but inserted in 1599. POPE . 9 Or dedicate his beauty to the sun ... speech : these lines , if such there were , lamented the danger that Romeo will die of his melancholy , before his ...
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... speech about love's contrarieties , there are several lines which have no other to rhyme with them ; as also in the ... speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majesty , who was not liable to be displeased at hearing her ...
... speech about love's contrarieties , there are several lines which have no other to rhyme with them ; as also in the ... speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majesty , who was not liable to be displeased at hearing her ...
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... speeches of this scene are in the first edition of 1597. POPE . 5 Do I live dead , ] So , Richard the Third : " - now they kill me with a living death . " See Vol . XIV . p . 291 , п . 2. МALONE . BEN . By giving liberty unto thine eyes ...
... speeches of this scene are in the first edition of 1597. POPE . 5 Do I live dead , ] So , Richard the Third : " - now they kill me with a living death . " See Vol . XIV . p . 291 , п . 2. МALONE . BEN . By giving liberty unto thine eyes ...
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... speech is not in the first quarto . That of 1599 has - But Montague . In that of 1609 , and the folio , But is omitted . The reading of the text is that of the undated quarto . MALONE . 2 Let two more fummers wither in their pride ...
... speech is not in the first quarto . That of 1599 has - But Montague . In that of 1609 , and the folio , But is omitted . The reading of the text is that of the undated quarto . MALONE . 2 Let two more fummers wither in their pride ...
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... speech . They undoubtedly belong to the Servant , to whom they were transferred by Mr. Theobald . MALONE . 7 - crush a cup of wine . ] This cant expression seems to have been once common among low people . I have met with it often in ...
... speech . They undoubtedly belong to the Servant , to whom they were transferred by Mr. Theobald . MALONE . 7 - crush a cup of wine . ] This cant expression seems to have been once common among low people . I have met with it often in ...
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