“A” New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare Furness: Romeo and Juliet, Volume 1Lippincott, 1871 - 480 pages |
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Page xii
... references simply to the variæ lec- tiones of the old copies , except where they were necessary to explain the substance of the note . I have also omitted the personalities of editors . One or two of them have been thoughtlessly ...
... references simply to the variæ lec- tiones of the old copies , except where they were necessary to explain the substance of the note . I have also omitted the personalities of editors . One or two of them have been thoughtlessly ...
Page xv
... references to this tragedy alone , and not to Shakespeare in general , would be appropriate in this volume . It has given me especial pleasure to lay before the English reader the extracts from the French : it is but little known , in ...
... references to this tragedy alone , and not to Shakespeare in general , would be appropriate in this volume . It has given me especial pleasure to lay before the English reader the extracts from the French : it is but little known , in ...
Page 22
... reference to the animosity which divides the two fac- tions , and has also shown him the anxious affection felt on his account by his father and Benvolio . To the latter he refers where he says , " This love that thou hast shown , " & c ...
... reference to the animosity which divides the two fac- tions , and has also shown him the anxious affection felt on his account by his father and Benvolio . To the latter he refers where he says , " This love that thou hast shown , " & c ...
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... reference to the earthquake . CHAM . The probability is , that " fourteen " was a slip of the pen or the press . 13. made ] STEEV . Puttenham , Art of Poesy , 1589 , uses this expression , which seems to be proverbial , as an instance ...
... reference to the earthquake . CHAM . The probability is , that " fourteen " was a slip of the pen or the press . 13. made ] STEEV . Puttenham , Art of Poesy , 1589 , uses this expression , which seems to be proverbial , as an instance ...
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... reference to a particular earthquake in England . First , the Nurse tells us that Juliet was in the course of being weaned ; then that she could stand alone ; and , thirdly , that she could run alone . It would have been rather ...
... reference to a particular earthquake in England . First , the Nurse tells us that Juliet was in the course of being weaned ; then that she could stand alone ; and , thirdly , that she could run alone . It would have been rather ...
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