The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 10-11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... hand . Captain Breval in his Travels tells us , that he saw at Verona the tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEVENS . This story was well known to the English poets before the time of Shakspeare . In an old collection of poems , called A ...
... hand . Captain Breval in his Travels tells us , that he saw at Verona the tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEVENS . This story was well known to the English poets before the time of Shakspeare . In an old collection of poems , called A ...
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... hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows Do , with their death , bury their parents ' strife . The fearful passage of their ...
... hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows Do , with their death , bury their parents ' strife . The fearful passage of their ...
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... hands . See Vol . V. p . 76 , n . 3. MALONE . JOHNSON . This long sword is mentioned in The Coxcomb , a comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher , where the justice says : " Take their confessions , and my long sword ; " I cannot tell what ...
... hands . See Vol . V. p . 76 , n . 3. MALONE . JOHNSON . This long sword is mentioned in The Coxcomb , a comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher , where the justice says : " Take their confessions , and my long sword ; " I cannot tell what ...
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... hands Throw your mis - temper❜d weapons to the ground , And hear the sentence of your moved prince.― Three civil brawls , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice disturb'd the quiet of our streets ...
... hands Throw your mis - temper❜d weapons to the ground , And hear the sentence of your moved prince.― Three civil brawls , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice disturb'd the quiet of our streets ...
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... hand ; " A gift he had , that nature gave him in his swathing band " That frozen mountain ice was never half so cold , " As were his hands , though ne'er so near the fire he did them hold . " Perhaps it was this last circumstance which ...
... hand ; " A gift he had , that nature gave him in his swathing band " That frozen mountain ice was never half so cold , " As were his hands , though ne'er so near the fire he did them hold . " Perhaps it was this last circumstance which ...
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