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Page xiii
... night ; For thou wilt lie upon the wings of night 17-19 Whiter than new snow on a raven's back " ( III , ii ) . " Thou art not conquer'd ; beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks , And death's pale flag is not ...
... night ; For thou wilt lie upon the wings of night 17-19 Whiter than new snow on a raven's back " ( III , ii ) . " Thou art not conquer'd ; beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks , And death's pale flag is not ...
Page xvii
... Night's Dream , " the " Merchant of Venice , " King John , " and the two parts of " Henry IV " ? The addi- tions and alterations are printed in italics , except where parallel passages are given at length . " Welcome Gentlemen , welcome ...
... Night's Dream , " the " Merchant of Venice , " King John , " and the two parts of " Henry IV " ? The addi- tions and alterations are printed in italics , except where parallel passages are given at length . " Welcome Gentlemen , welcome ...
Page xix
... and improvements . Compare again in the second scene of the second act Juliet's " Sweare not at al , though I doo joy in thee , I have small joy in this contract to night , It is too rash , too sodaine , too unadvisde [ xix ] INTRODUCTION.
... and improvements . Compare again in the second scene of the second act Juliet's " Sweare not at al , though I doo joy in thee , I have small joy in this contract to night , It is too rash , too sodaine , too unadvisde [ xix ] INTRODUCTION.
Page xx
... night , It is too rash , too unadvisd , too sudden , Too like the lightning which doth cease to bee , Ere one can say , it lightens . sweete goodnight : This bud of love by Sommers ripening breath , May prove a bewtious floure when next ...
... night , It is too rash , too unadvisd , too sudden , Too like the lightning which doth cease to bee , Ere one can say , it lightens . sweete goodnight : This bud of love by Sommers ripening breath , May prove a bewtious floure when next ...
Page xxvi
... night To hear good counsel : O , what learning is ! " ( III , iii ) , her touchy self - importance when she thinks Mercutio has been running her down , " Scurvy knave ! I am none of his flirt - gills ; I am none of his skains - mates ...
... night To hear good counsel : O , what learning is ! " ( III , iii ) , her touchy self - importance when she thinks Mercutio has been running her down , " Scurvy knave ! I am none of his flirt - gills ; I am none of his skains - mates ...
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