“A” New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare Furness: Romeo and Juliet, Volume 1Lippincott, 1871 - 480 pages |
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... nature ever presents two sides , one for Heraclitus and one for Democ- ritus , he has , by way of prelude , shown the laughable absurdity of the evil by the contagion of it reaching the servants , who have so little to do with it , but ...
... nature ever presents two sides , one for Heraclitus and one for Democ- ritus , he has , by way of prelude , shown the laughable absurdity of the evil by the contagion of it reaching the servants , who have so little to do with it , but ...
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... natural scenery , he almost invariably localizes himself with the utmost distinct- ness . He never mistakes the sycamore groves of the south for the birch woods of the north . In such cases he was not required to employ familiar and ...
... natural scenery , he almost invariably localizes himself with the utmost distinct- ness . He never mistakes the sycamore groves of the south for the birch woods of the north . In such cases he was not required to employ familiar and ...
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... natural that I had made it long before I was aware I had been anticipated . 148. Enter Romeo ] DYCE . The old edd . mark ... nature of the passions that Romeo is already love - bewildered . The necessity of loving creates an object for ...
... natural that I had made it long before I was aware I had been anticipated . 148. Enter Romeo ] DYCE . The old edd . mark ... nature of the passions that Romeo is already love - bewildered . The necessity of loving creates an object for ...
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... nature , which again they are , and Sh . could doubtless have invented them ; but the truth is , that he found them . [ See SCOTT's " Waverley , " chap . liv . ] Ed . 161. I am in love ] STA . In the old poem the hero is first ...
... nature , which again they are , and Sh . could doubtless have invented them ; but the truth is , that he found them . [ See SCOTT's " Waverley , " chap . liv . ] Ed . 161. I am in love ] STA . In the old poem the hero is first ...
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... comedy , 1620 : " Nature now shall boast no more of the riches of her store ; Since , in this her chiefest prize , all the stock of beauty dies . " Rom . She hath , and in that sparing makes 26 [ ACT . I , SC . i . ROMEO AND JULIET .
... comedy , 1620 : " Nature now shall boast no more of the riches of her store ; Since , in this her chiefest prize , all the stock of beauty dies . " Rom . She hath , and in that sparing makes 26 [ ACT . I , SC . i . ROMEO AND JULIET .
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