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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... Nurse to Juliet . Citizens of Verona ; feveral Men and Women , Rela- tions to both Houses ; Maskers , Guards , Watch- men , and Attendants . SCENE during the greater Part of the Play , in Verona : once in the fifth Act , at Mantua ...
... Nurse to Juliet . Citizens of Verona ; feveral Men and Women , Rela- tions to both Houses ; Maskers , Guards , Watch- men , and Attendants . SCENE during the greater Part of the Play , in Verona : once in the fifth Act , at Mantua ...
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... Nurse . LA . CAP . Nurse , where's my daughter ? call her forth to me . NURSE . Now , by my maiden - head , at twelve year old , - * in those crystal scales , ] The old copies have - that crystal , & c . The emendation was made by Mr ...
... Nurse . LA . CAP . Nurse , where's my daughter ? call her forth to me . NURSE . Now , by my maiden - head , at twelve year old , - * in those crystal scales , ] The old copies have - that crystal , & c . The emendation was made by Mr ...
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... NURSE . JUL . What is your will ? Your mother . Madam , I am here . LA . CAP . This is the matter : -Nurse , give leave awhile , We must talk in secret . - Nurse , come back again ; I have remember'd me , thou shalt hear our counsel ...
... NURSE . JUL . What is your will ? Your mother . Madam , I am here . LA . CAP . This is the matter : -Nurse , give leave awhile , We must talk in secret . - Nurse , come back again ; I have remember'd me , thou shalt hear our counsel ...
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... Nurse to talk of an earthquake upon this occafion ? There is no such circumstance , I believe , mentioned in any of the novels from which Shakspeare may be supposed to have drawn his story ; and therefore it feems probable , that he had ...
... Nurse to talk of an earthquake upon this occafion ? There is no such circumstance , I believe , mentioned in any of the novels from which Shakspeare may be supposed to have drawn his story ; and therefore it feems probable , that he had ...
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... NURSE . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot choose but laugh , -could stand alone ; } The 4to . 1597 , reads : " could stand high lone , " i . e . quite alone , completely alone . So , in another of our author's plays , high fantastical means ...
... NURSE . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot choose but laugh , -could stand alone ; } The 4to . 1597 , reads : " could stand high lone , " i . e . quite alone , completely alone . So , in another of our author's plays , high fantastical means ...
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