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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... those bloody hands Throw your mif - temper'd weapons 3 to the ground , And hear the fentence of your moved prince.- Three civil brawls , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice difturb'd the quiet of ...
... those bloody hands Throw your mif - temper'd weapons 3 to the ground , And hear the fentence of your moved prince.- Three civil brawls , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice difturb'd the quiet of ...
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... those who are blinded by love to overlook every difficulty that opposes their purfuit . NICHOLS What Roméo feems to lament is , that love , though blind , fhould discover pathways to his will , and yet cannot avail him- felf of them ...
... those who are blinded by love to overlook every difficulty that opposes their purfuit . NICHOLS What Roméo feems to lament is , that love , though blind , fhould discover pathways to his will , and yet cannot avail him- felf of them ...
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... those fo early made.3 1 And Montague is bound- ] This fpeech is not in the first quarto . That of 1599 has - But Montague . - In that of 1609 , and the folio , But is omitted . The reading of the text is that of the undated quarto ...
... those fo early made.3 1 And Montague is bound- ] This fpeech is not in the first quarto . That of 1599 has - But Montague . - In that of 1609 , and the folio , But is omitted . The reading of the text is that of the undated quarto ...
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... . Mafou's explanation , however , may receive counte nance from Sidney's Arcadie . Book III : " Did light those becftars which greater light did dark . " STEEVENS . Such comfort , as do lufty young men feel " 28 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... . Mafou's explanation , however , may receive counte nance from Sidney's Arcadie . Book III : " Did light those becftars which greater light did dark . " STEEVENS . Such comfort , as do lufty young men feel " 28 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... those persons out , A very flight alteration will restore the clearest sense to this paffage . Shakspeare might have written the lines thus : Search among view of many : mine , being one , May ftand in number , though in reckoning none ...
... those persons out , A very flight alteration will restore the clearest sense to this paffage . Shakspeare might have written the lines thus : Search among view of many : mine , being one , May ftand in number , though in reckoning none ...
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