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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... passage in Ames's Typographical Antiquities , that the story had likewife been tranflated by another hand . Captain Breval in his Travels tells us , that he faw at Verona the tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEVENS . This story was well ...
... passage in Ames's Typographical Antiquities , that the story had likewife been tranflated by another hand . Captain Breval in his Travels tells us , that he faw at Verona the tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEVENS . This story was well ...
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... passages 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 Boisteau , or the original ; and several expressions are borrowed from thence ...
... passages 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 Boisteau , or the original ; and several expressions are borrowed from thence ...
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... passage of their death - mark'd love , no And the continuance of their parents ' rage , M Which , but their children's end , nought could re- move , Is now the two hours ' traffick of our ftage ; The which if you with patient ears ...
... passage of their death - mark'd love , no And the continuance of their parents ' rage , M Which , but their children's end , nought could re- move , Is now the two hours ' traffick of our ftage ; The which if you with patient ears ...
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... passages in which the phrase itself occurs , the original of it is still left unexplored : " If thine enemy be hungry , give him bread to eat ; and if he be thirsty , give him water to drink : for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his ...
... passages in which the phrase itself occurs , the original of it is still left unexplored : " If thine enemy be hungry , give him bread to eat ; and if he be thirsty , give him water to drink : for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his ...
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... passage there standing thus : " Ile play the tyrant ; Ile first begin with the maids , and off with their heads : " but the true reading is found in the undated quarto . MALONE . 4 -poor John . ] is hake , dried , and salted . MALONE ...
... passage there standing thus : " Ile play the tyrant ; Ile first begin with the maids , and off with their heads : " but the true reading is found in the undated quarto . MALONE . 4 -poor John . ] is hake , dried , and salted . MALONE ...
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