The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumul 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Pagina 75
... flies , than Ro- meo.- ] Validity feems here • to mean , worth , or dignity ; and courtship the ftate of a courtier permitted to approach the high- eft presence . On 1 On the white wonder of dear Juliet's hand , ROMEO and JULIET . 75.
... flies , than Ro- meo.- ] Validity feems here • to mean , worth , or dignity ; and courtship the ftate of a courtier permitted to approach the high- eft presence . On 1 On the white wonder of dear Juliet's hand , ROMEO and JULIET . 75.
Pagina 95
... Mr. Pope has omitted ; but the old copy feems in this place preferable , only perhaps we might better read , Where favage bears and roaring liens roam . Now Now when the bridegroom in the morning comes To rouse ROMEO and JULIET . 95.
... Mr. Pope has omitted ; but the old copy feems in this place preferable , only perhaps we might better read , Where favage bears and roaring liens roam . Now Now when the bridegroom in the morning comes To rouse ROMEO and JULIET . 95.
Pagina 108
... feems to be a favourite correction , but it is not neceffary . The fenfe is , If I may only truft the honefty of fleep , which I know however not to be fo nice as not often to practise flattery . My might eafily reach his time , of a ...
... feems to be a favourite correction , but it is not neceffary . The fenfe is , If I may only truft the honefty of fleep , which I know however not to be fo nice as not often to practise flattery . My might eafily reach his time , of a ...
Pagina 120
... feems to be a rhyme intended , which may be easily restored ; Raife up the Montagues . Some others , go . We fee the ground whereon thefe woes do lie , But the true ground of all this piteous woe We cannot without circum ftance defery ...
... feems to be a rhyme intended , which may be easily restored ; Raife up the Montagues . Some others , go . We fee the ground whereon thefe woes do lie , But the true ground of all this piteous woe We cannot without circum ftance defery ...
Pagina 123
... feems , did violence on herself . All this I know , and to the marriage Her nurfe is privy ; but if aught in this Mifcarried by my fault , let my old life Be facrific'd , fome hour before the time , Unto the rigour of severest law ...
... feems , did violence on herself . All this I know , and to the marriage Her nurfe is privy ; but if aught in this Mifcarried by my fault , let my old life Be facrific'd , fome hour before the time , Unto the rigour of severest law ...
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