The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7Methuen, 1904 |
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William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION THE first edition of Romeo and Juliet was a Quarto published in 1597 , with the title : — OF AN EXCELLENT | conceited Tragedie Romeo and Juliet , | As it hath been often ( with great applause ) plaid ...
William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION THE first edition of Romeo and Juliet was a Quarto published in 1597 , with the title : — OF AN EXCELLENT | conceited Tragedie Romeo and Juliet , | As it hath been often ( with great applause ) plaid ...
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... Romeo und Julia ( 1859 ) , an exemplary critical edition of the two texts printed face to face . Mommsen's too peremptory re- jection of the revision theory has tended to make this attitude orthodox in Germany in the an- alogous case of ...
... Romeo und Julia ( 1859 ) , an exemplary critical edition of the two texts printed face to face . Mommsen's too peremptory re- jection of the revision theory has tended to make this attitude orthodox in Germany in the an- alogous case of ...
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... Romeo . Rom . My Juliet welcome . As do waking eyes Closed in Night's mists attend the frolick Day , So Romeo hath expected Juliet , And thou art come . Jul . I am , if I be Day , Come to my Sun : shine forth and make me fair . Rom ...
... Romeo . Rom . My Juliet welcome . As do waking eyes Closed in Night's mists attend the frolick Day , So Romeo hath expected Juliet , And thou art come . Jul . I am , if I be Day , Come to my Sun : shine forth and make me fair . Rom ...
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... Romeo and Juliet ' conceived throughout in the slighter and more conventional manner of the first passage : e.g. ... Romeo's extravagance in iii . 3. But it is futile to attempt to distinguish these by a comparison of the two ...
... Romeo and Juliet ' conceived throughout in the slighter and more conventional manner of the first passage : e.g. ... Romeo's extravagance in iii . 3. But it is futile to attempt to distinguish these by a comparison of the two ...
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... Romeo , Richard , more whose names I know not , Their sugred tongues and power attractive beuty . Certain straws of ... Romeo's wonderful dying hymn to Juliet ; which 1 Mr. Fleay , however , knows that the German play was ' founded ...
... Romeo , Richard , more whose names I know not , Their sugred tongues and power attractive beuty . Certain straws of ... Romeo's wonderful dying hymn to Juliet ; which 1 Mr. Fleay , however , knows that the German play was ' founded ...
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