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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Page 291
... euen from the farthest part , An hollow sigh , a messenger she sendeth from her hart . O Romeus , ( quoth she ) in whome all vertues shyne , Welcome thou art into this place , where from these eyes of myne Such teary streames dyd flowe ...
... euen from the farthest part , An hollow sigh , a messenger she sendeth from her hart . O Romeus , ( quoth she ) in whome all vertues shyne , Welcome thou art into this place , where from these eyes of myne Such teary streames dyd flowe ...
Page 295
... Euen as two thunderbolts throwne downe out of the skye , That through the ayre , the massy earth , and seas , haue powre to flye ; So met these two , and while they chaunge a blow or twayne , Our Romeus thrust him through the throte ...
... Euen as two thunderbolts throwne downe out of the skye , That through the ayre , the massy earth , and seas , haue powre to flye ; So met these two , and while they chaunge a blow or twayne , Our Romeus thrust him through the throte ...
Page 304
... Euen so the heauy plight she brings , not alwayes doth endure . What nede so many woordes to thee that art so wyse ? Thou better canst aduise thyselfe , then I can thee aduyse . Wisdome , I see , is vayne , if thus in time of neede A ...
... Euen so the heauy plight she brings , not alwayes doth endure . What nede so many woordes to thee that art so wyse ? Thou better canst aduise thyselfe , then I can thee aduyse . Wisdome , I see , is vayne , if thus in time of neede A ...
Page 307
... euen with the twinkling of an eye Whom erst herselfe had rashly set in pleasant place so hye , The same in great despyte downe hedlong doth she throwe , And while she treades , and spurneth at the lofty state laid lowe , More sorow doth ...
... euen with the twinkling of an eye Whom erst herselfe had rashly set in pleasant place so hye , The same in great despyte downe hedlong doth she throwe , And while she treades , and spurneth at the lofty state laid lowe , More sorow doth ...
Page 309
... euen as oft as I do thinke that thou and I shall part , So oft , ( methinkes , ) my life withdrawes it selfe awaye ... ( euen now , ) thy seruant doth abyde in dedly smart , Euen for the happy dayes which thou desyrest to see , And ...
... euen as oft as I do thinke that thou and I shall part , So oft , ( methinkes , ) my life withdrawes it selfe awaye ... ( euen now , ) thy seruant doth abyde in dedly smart , Euen for the happy dayes which thou desyrest to see , And ...
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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 thing thou art thou hast thought tomb Tybalt Verona vnto WARBURTON wherefore whilst wife wilt woordes word wyfe yong