The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... frequently in his Fairy Queen . . STEEVENS , " Nurse . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot choose & c . ] This speech and tautology is not in the first edition . POPE . To think it should leave crying , and say - SC . III . 39 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... frequently in his Fairy Queen . . STEEVENS , " Nurse . Yes , madam ; Yet I cannot choose & c . ] This speech and tautology is not in the first edition . POPE . To think it should leave crying , and say - SC . III . 39 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... . Well , & c . ] Instead of this speech , the quarto , 1597 , has only one line : " Well , girl , the noble County Paris seeks thee for his STEEVENS . wife . " That you are now a maid . Thus then , 40 ACT I ROMEO AND JULIET .
... . Well , & c . ] Instead of this speech , the quarto , 1597 , has only one line : " Well , girl , the noble County Paris seeks thee for his STEEVENS . wife . " That you are now a maid . Thus then , 40 ACT I ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... speech of the Nurse , Lady Capulet in the old quarto says only : " Well , Juliet , how like you of Paris ' love ? " She answers , 1 " I'll look to like , " & c . and so concludes the scene , without the intervention of that stuff to be ...
... speech of the Nurse , Lady Capulet in the old quarto says only : " Well , Juliet , how like you of Paris ' love ? " She answers , 1 " I'll look to like , " & c . and so concludes the scene , without the intervention of that stuff to be ...
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... speech , as has been observed , is not in the quarto , 1597 . The reading of the text is that of the quarto , 1599. The folio , after a later quarto , that of 1609 , reads several lineament . Í have no doubt that married was the poet's ...
... speech , as has been observed , is not in the quarto , 1597 . The reading of the text is that of the quarto , 1599. The folio , after a later quarto , that of 1609 , reads several lineament . Í have no doubt that married was the poet's ...
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... speech , is to show the advantage of having a handsome person to cover a virtuous mind . It is evident therefore , that instead of " the fish lives in the sea , " we should read , " the fish lives in the shell . " For the sea can- not ...
... speech , is to show the advantage of having a handsome person to cover a virtuous mind . It is evident therefore , that instead of " the fish lives in the sea , " we should read , " the fish lives in the shell . " For the sea can- not ...
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