The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... sorrows grow , would as willingly give cure , as know . EN . See , where he comes : So please you , step Enter ROMEO , at a distance . aside ; know his grievance , or be much denied . hear true shrift . - Come , madam , let's away . ON ...
... sorrows grow , would as willingly give cure , as know . EN . See , where he comes : So please you , step Enter ROMEO , at a distance . aside ; know his grievance , or be much denied . hear true shrift . - Come , madam , let's away . ON ...
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... sorrow . JOHNSON . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. I. c . ix : 66 for dread and doleful teen . ' 99 This old word is introduced by Shakspeare for the sake of the jingle between teen , and four , and fourteen . STEEVENS . That shall ...
... sorrow . JOHNSON . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. I. c . ix : 66 for dread and doleful teen . ' 99 This old word is introduced by Shakspeare for the sake of the jingle between teen , and four , and fourteen . STEEVENS . That shall ...
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... sorrow . " STEEVENS . The purport of the remainder of this speech , is to show the advantage of having a handsome person to cover a virtuous mind . It is evident therefore , that instead of " the fish lives in the sea , " we should read ...
... sorrow . " STEEVENS . The purport of the remainder of this speech , is to show the advantage of having a handsome person to cover a virtuous mind . It is evident therefore , that instead of " the fish lives in the sea , " we should read ...
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... sorrow feels , " Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , " I have too much lead at mine . ” STEEVENS . 7 Tickle the senseless rushes with their heels ; ] It has been already observed , that it was anciently the custom to strew rooms ...
... sorrow feels , " Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , " I have too much lead at mine . ” STEEVENS . 7 Tickle the senseless rushes with their heels ; ] It has been already observed , that it was anciently the custom to strew rooms ...
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... sorrow , That I shall say - good night , till it be morrow . [ Exit . ROM . Sleep dwell upon thine eyes , peace in thy breast ! - ' Would I were sleep and peace , so sweet to rest ! Hence will I to my ghostly father's cell ; His help to ...
... sorrow , That I shall say - good night , till it be morrow . [ Exit . ROM . Sleep dwell upon thine eyes , peace in thy breast ! - ' Would I were sleep and peace , so sweet to rest ! Hence will I to my ghostly father's cell ; His help to ...
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agayne ancient copies Antipholus art thou beauty Ben Jonson Benvolio brest called Capulet comedy dead death dedly dost doth Dromio DUKE earth eche edition editors emendation Enter Ephesus Euen euery Exeunt eyes fair foes frendes Friar fryer geue gleek greefe hand hart hath haue hear heart heaven hence howre husband JOHNSON kiss lady lord loue Love's Labour's Lost lyfe MALONE Mantua married master means Mercutio mistress Montague mynde night nurce NURSE old copy Paris passage payd payne play poem Pope prince quarto quoth Rape of Lucrece rest Romeo Romeus and Juliet scene second folio Shakspeare sorow speak speech STEEVENS stryfe sweet teares tell thee theyr thine thou art thou hast thought tomb Tybalt Verona vnto WARBURTON wherefore whilst wife wilt woordes word wyfe yong