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Pagina 80
... the inheritance of that word is not to be poffeffed before . " STEEVENS . 2 Here is for thy pains . ] So , in The Tragical Hyftory of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : 5 66 Then Nurfe . No , truly , fir ; not a 80 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... the inheritance of that word is not to be poffeffed before . " STEEVENS . 2 Here is for thy pains . ] So , in The Tragical Hyftory of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : 5 66 Then Nurfe . No , truly , fir ; not a 80 ROMEO AND JULIET .
Pagina 85
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : 66 Tell me elie what , quoth the , this evermore I thought , " But of our marriage , fay at once , what anfwer have you brought ? " MALONE . G 3 Is Is this the poultice for my aking bones ? Henceforward ROMEO ...
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : 66 Tell me elie what , quoth the , this evermore I thought , " But of our marriage , fay at once , what anfwer have you brought ? " MALONE . G 3 Is Is this the poultice for my aking bones ? Henceforward ROMEO ...
Pagina 104
... Romeus for flaying of Tybalt ? " Since he is guiltless quite , and Tybalt bears the fault . Whither fhall he , alas ! poor banish'd man , now fly ? " What place of fuccour fhall he feek beneath the starry fky ? " Since the purfueth him ...
... Romeus for flaying of Tybalt ? " Since he is guiltless quite , and Tybalt bears the fault . Whither fhall he , alas ! poor banish'd man , now fly ? " What place of fuccour fhall he feek beneath the starry fky ? " Since the purfueth him ...
Pagina 111
... Romeus aud Juliet , 1562 . MALONE . 4 Unfeemly woman , & c . ] This ftrange nonfenfe Mr. Pope threw out of his edition for defperate . But it is easily restored as Shak- fpeare wrote it into good pertinent fenfe . Unfeemly woman in a ...
... Romeus aud Juliet , 1562 . MALONE . 4 Unfeemly woman , & c . ] This ftrange nonfenfe Mr. Pope threw out of his edition for defperate . But it is easily restored as Shak- fpeare wrote it into good pertinent fenfe . Unfeemly woman in a ...
Pagina 112
... Romeus and Juliet , he is made to do fo : “ First Nature did he blame the author of his life , ~ In which his joys had been fo fcant , and forrows aye fo rife ; " The time and place of birth he fiercely did reprove , " He cryed out with ...
... Romeus and Juliet , he is made to do fo : “ First Nature did he blame the author of his life , ~ In which his joys had been fo fcant , and forrows aye fo rife ; " The time and place of birth he fiercely did reprove , " He cryed out with ...
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