The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 14Harper, 1908 |
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Page xvi
... give a few illustrations of the process by which the text of 1597 was transformed into the text of 1599. Can any one doubt , when he turns to the following passages , that we see the poet not restoring what some stenographer or stupid ...
... give a few illustrations of the process by which the text of 1597 was transformed into the text of 1599. Can any one doubt , when he turns to the following passages , that we see the poet not restoring what some stenographer or stupid ...
Page xviii
... give me this drinke Το poyson mee , for feare I should disclose Our former marriage ? Ah , I wrong him much , He is a holy and religious Man : I will not entertaine so bad a thought . What if I should be stifled in the Toomb ? Awake an ...
... give me this drinke Το poyson mee , for feare I should disclose Our former marriage ? Ah , I wrong him much , He is a holy and religious Man : I will not entertaine so bad a thought . What if I should be stifled in the Toomb ? Awake an ...
Page xx
... give againe . Ro . Woldst thou withdraw it for what purpose love ? Ju . But to be franke and give it thee againe , And yet I wish but for the thing I have , My bountie is as boundlesse as the sea , My love as deepe , the more I give to ...
... give againe . Ro . Woldst thou withdraw it for what purpose love ? Ju . But to be franke and give it thee againe , And yet I wish but for the thing I have , My bountie is as boundlesse as the sea , My love as deepe , the more I give to ...
Page xxv
... gives to Romeo for his intemperance , " Art thou quoth he a man ? Thy shape saith , so thou art , Thy crying and thy weping eyes denote a womans hart For manly reason is quite out of thy minde out - chas'd So that I stood in doubte ...
... gives to Romeo for his intemperance , " Art thou quoth he a man ? Thy shape saith , so thou art , Thy crying and thy weping eyes denote a womans hart For manly reason is quite out of thy minde out - chas'd So that I stood in doubte ...
Page xxviii
... give the name of Romeo's first mistress ; Shakespeare calls her Rosaline . In Brooke the man who conveys to Romeo the news of Juliet's supposed death is merely called " Romeus ' man " ; Shakespeare names him Balthasar . In Brooke Peter ...
... give the name of Romeo's first mistress ; Shakespeare calls her Rosaline . In Brooke the man who conveys to Romeo the news of Juliet's supposed death is merely called " Romeus ' man " ; Shakespeare names him Balthasar . In Brooke Peter ...
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