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Page 125
... stand ] Q2-4 ; stand F ; there to stand QI . 28. in ] Q2 ; and in Q3,4 , F , QI . half - naked about the world begging and stealing ' ; cf. Lr , п . iii . 9-20 . Hoppe sees an allusion to the pro- verbial phrase ' old as Abraham ' which ...
... stand ] Q2-4 ; stand F ; there to stand QI . 28. in ] Q2 ; and in Q3,4 , F , QI . half - naked about the world begging and stealing ' ; cf. Lr , п . iii . 9-20 . Hoppe sees an allusion to the pro- verbial phrase ' old as Abraham ' which ...
Page 179
... Stand up , stand up . Stand , and you be a man . For Juliet's sake , for her sake , rise and stand . Why should you fall into so deep an O ? Romeo . Nurse . Nurse . Ah sir , ah sir , death's the end of all . Romeo . Spak'st thou of ...
... Stand up , stand up . Stand , and you be a man . For Juliet's sake , for her sake , rise and stand . Why should you fall into so deep an O ? Romeo . Nurse . Nurse . Ah sir , ah sir , death's the end of all . Romeo . Spak'st thou of ...
Page 222
... stand aloof . Yet put it out , for I would not be seen . 12. my ] Q2,3 , F ; may Q4 ; not in QI . 14. could ] Q2,3 , F ; cold Q4 ; not in Q1 . Scene m SCENE III ] Rowe ; not in Q2-4 , F , QI . Monument belonging to the Capulets . Rowe ...
... stand aloof . Yet put it out , for I would not be seen . 12. my ] Q2,3 , F ; may Q4 ; not in QI . 14. could ] Q2,3 , F ; cold Q4 ; not in Q1 . Scene m SCENE III ] Rowe ; not in Q2-4 , F , QI . Monument belonging to the Capulets . Rowe ...
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