The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... paffage in Ames's Typographical Antiquities , that the ftory had likewife been tranflated by another hand . Captain Breval in his Travels tells us , that he saw at Verona the tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEvens . This ftory was well ...
... paffage in Ames's Typographical Antiquities , that the ftory had likewife been tranflated by another hand . Captain Breval in his Travels tells us , that he saw at Verona the tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEvens . This ftory was well ...
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... paffages of Romeo and Juliet appear to have been formed on hints furnished by the poem , of which no traces are found either in Painter's novel , or in Boifteau , or the originals and feveral expreffions pare borrowed from thence ...
... paffages of Romeo and Juliet appear to have been formed on hints furnished by the poem , of which no traces are found either in Painter's novel , or in Boifteau , or the originals and feveral expreffions pare borrowed from thence ...
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... paffages of the poem which I have quoted in the following notes , furnifh fuch a decifive proof of the play's having been conftructed upon it , as not to leave , in my apprehenfion , a fhadow of doubt upon the fubject . The queftion is ...
... paffages of the poem which I have quoted in the following notes , furnifh fuch a decifive proof of the play's having been conftructed upon it , as not to leave , in my apprehenfion , a fhadow of doubt upon the fubject . The queftion is ...
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... paffage of their death - mats ftrife .. love , moli And the continuance of their parents ' rage , Which , but their children's end , nought could re- move , g Is now the two hours ' traffick of our flage ; The which if you with patient ...
... paffage of their death - mats ftrife .. love , moli And the continuance of their parents ' rage , Which , but their children's end , nought could re- move , g Is now the two hours ' traffick of our flage ; The which if you with patient ...
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... paffages in which the phrase itself occurs , the original of it is ftill left unexplored : " If thine enemy be hungry , give him bread to eat ; and if he be thirfty , give him water to drink for thou fhalt heap coals of fire upon his ...
... paffages in which the phrase itself occurs , the original of it is ftill left unexplored : " If thine enemy be hungry , give him bread to eat ; and if he be thirfty , give him water to drink for thou fhalt heap coals of fire upon his ...
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againſt alfo ancient Antipholus art thou becauſe Benvolio breft Capulet caufe cauſe death doft doth Dromio erft Exeunt expreffion eyes faid fame fecond folio feeke feems felfe fenfe fent ferve fhall fhould fince firft firſt flain fleep fome foon forrow fpeak fpeech frend Friar fryer ftand ftill ftraight fubfequent fuch fure fweet gleek hart hath heaven himſelf houfe houſe huſband Iliad JOHNSON King lady laft loft lord lyfe mafter MALONE Mantua Mercutio moft moſt muft muſt mynde myſelf night Nurfe nurſe obferved old copy paffage payd play pleaſant pleaſure prefent quarto quoth Rape of Lucrece reft Romeo Romeus and Juliet Shakspeare ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtay STEEVENS teares tell thee thefe theſe theyr thofe thoſe thou art thouſand tranflation Tybalt unto uſed whilft whofe whoſe wife word wyfe