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 121
... quoth she , it was , when it was young ; " Lord , how it could full prettily have prated with its tongue , " & c . This dialogue is not found in Painter's Rhomeo and Julietta . MALONE . 9 Doth not rosemary and Romeo begin both with a ...
... quoth she , it was , when it was young ; " Lord , how it could full prettily have prated with its tongue , " & c . This dialogue is not found in Painter's Rhomeo and Julietta . MALONE . 9 Doth not rosemary and Romeo begin both with a ...
Page 163
... quoth he , a man ? thy shape saith , so thou " Thy crying and thy weeping eyes denote a woman's heart . The unreasonable fury of a beast : Unseemly woman ,. art ; M 2 SC . III . 168 ROMEO AND JULIET . NURSE. Ah sir! ah sir! - Well...
... quoth he , a man ? thy shape saith , so thou " Thy crying and thy weeping eyes denote a woman's heart . The unreasonable fury of a beast : Unseemly woman ,. art ; M 2 SC . III . 168 ROMEO AND JULIET . NURSE. Ah sir! ah sir! - Well...
Page 203
... quoth she , you know to - morrow is the day " Of new contract ; wherefore , this night , my purpose is to pray " Unto the heavenly minds that dwell above the skies , " And order all the course of things as they can best devise , " That ...
... quoth she , you know to - morrow is the day " Of new contract ; wherefore , this night , my purpose is to pray " Unto the heavenly minds that dwell above the skies , " And order all the course of things as they can best devise , " That ...
Page 205
... ( quoth she ) if that this powder shall " Sooner or later than it should , or else not work at all ? " And what know I , quoth she , if serpents odious , " And other beasts and worms , that are of nature vene- mous , " That wonted are to ...
... ( quoth she ) if that this powder shall " Sooner or later than it should , or else not work at all ? " And what know I , quoth she , if serpents odious , " And other beasts and worms , that are of nature vene- mous , " That wonted are to ...
Page 208
... , near of his wits distraught . " Again , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. I. c . ix : " What frantick fit , quoth he , hath thus distraught , " & c . STEEVENS . Upon a rapier's point : -Stay , Tybalt , stay 208 ACTIV ROMEO AND JULIET .
... , near of his wits distraught . " Again , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. I. c . ix : " What frantick fit , quoth he , hath thus distraught , " & c . STEEVENS . Upon a rapier's point : -Stay , Tybalt , stay 208 ACTIV ROMEO AND JULIET .
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