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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... speech : these lines , if fuch there were , lamented the danger that Romeo will die of his melancholy , before his virtues or abilities were known to the world . JOHNSON . I fufpect no lofs of connecting lines . An expreffion somewhat ...
... speech : these lines , if fuch there were , lamented the danger that Romeo will die of his melancholy , before his virtues or abilities were known to the world . JOHNSON . I fufpect no lofs of connecting lines . An expreffion somewhat ...
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... I cannot help regarding these speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majefty , who was not liable to be displeased at hearing her chastity praised after the was She will not stay the fiege of loving terms , 22 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... I cannot help regarding these speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majefty , who was not liable to be displeased at hearing her chastity praised after the was She will not stay the fiege of loving terms , 22 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... speech is entirely added fince the first edition . POPE . 3 Read o'er the volume & c . ] The fame thought occurs in Peri- cles Prince of Tyre : " Her face the book of praises , where is read " Nothing but curious pleasures . " STEEVENS ...
... speech is entirely added fince the first edition . POPE . 3 Read o'er the volume & c . ] The fame thought occurs in Peri- cles Prince of Tyre : " Her face the book of praises , where is read " Nothing but curious pleasures . " STEEVENS ...
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... speech in praise of the beauty of the ladies , or the generosity of the entertainer ; and to the prolixity of such introductions , I believe Romeo is made to allude . So , in Hiftriomaftix , 1610 , a man expreffes his wonder that the ...
... speech in praise of the beauty of the ladies , or the generosity of the entertainer ; and to the prolixity of such introductions , I believe Romeo is made to allude . So , in Hiftriomaftix , 1610 , a man expreffes his wonder that the ...
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... speech in p . 60 . MALONE . sdoth quote deformities ? ] To quote is to obferve . So , in Hamlet : " I am forry , that with better heed and judgment " I had not quoted him . " See note on this paffage , and Vol . IV . p . 217 , n . 8 . 6 ...
... speech in p . 60 . MALONE . sdoth quote deformities ? ] To quote is to obferve . So , in Hamlet : " I am forry , that with better heed and judgment " I had not quoted him . " See note on this paffage , and Vol . IV . p . 217 , n . 8 . 6 ...
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