Romeo and JulietNew Shakespere society, 1875 - 141 pages |
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... directions ' . Where what I considered an improvement in this respect has been found in any of the old editions , I have given them the preference ; but in many cases I have adopted silently so much of my predecessors ' work as seemed ...
... directions ' . Where what I considered an improvement in this respect has been found in any of the old editions , I have given them the preference ; but in many cases I have adopted silently so much of my predecessors ' work as seemed ...
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... direction in retaining the " ld ' as an abbreviation for ' would ' ; the modern form ' d ' being used indifferently as an abbreviation of would ' and ' had ' . Other restorations as valuable as this might no doubt be made , to the great ...
... direction in retaining the " ld ' as an abbreviation for ' would ' ; the modern form ' d ' being used indifferently as an abbreviation of would ' and ' had ' . Other restorations as valuable as this might no doubt be made , to the great ...
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... direction foundst thou out this place ? Rom . By Loues , that first did prompt me to enquire ; He lent me counsell , and I lent him eyes . I am no Pylot ; yet , wert thou as farre As that vaft fhore washt with the farthest sea , ACT II ...
... direction foundst thou out this place ? Rom . By Loues , that first did prompt me to enquire ; He lent me counsell , and I lent him eyes . I am no Pylot ; yet , wert thou as farre As that vaft fhore washt with the farthest sea , ACT II ...
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... direction strengthens this impression . On the entry of the Prince to part the combatants his speech is reduced nearly one third . In the subsequent dialogue between Mountague , his Wife , and Benvolio , there are again large omissions ...
... direction strengthens this impression . On the entry of the Prince to part the combatants his speech is reduced nearly one third . In the subsequent dialogue between Mountague , his Wife , and Benvolio , there are again large omissions ...
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... direction . I have added to it ' confused cries ' , and broken up the two following lines to indicate that part ... directions in such carelessly printed plays as Shakspere's ...
... direction . I have added to it ' confused cries ' , and broken up the two following lines to indicate that part ... directions in such carelessly printed plays as Shakspere's ...
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adopted alteration art thou baniſhed Benuolio bewtie bloud Cambridge editors Capell Capulet Countie Paris dead death doth earth Enter Romeo euen Exeunt Exit eyes F. G. Fleay F. J. FURNIVALL faire felfe fhall flaine Fleay Folio followed fome fonne Friar Frier Lawrence fuch giue graue grones hath haue heauen heauie hees houſe Juliet Lady leaue line Q1 liue Lord loue louers Madam maide Malone Mantua married Mercutio morrow Mountague muſt neuer night Nurfe Nurſe old editions omitted original play passage Peter Pope Prince printed printer quartos Queen Mab reading revision Romeo and Juliet Samp ſay scene Shakspere Shakspere Society Shakspere's ſhall ſhe ſhould ſpeake speech stage direction ſtand ſtay Steevens ſweete teares tell thee Theobald theſe thou art thou wilt Thurſday Tybalt Verona vext vpon thy wife word
Popular passages
Page 29 - What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd, Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name, And for that name which is no part of thee Take all myself.
Page 114 - For nought so vile that on the earth doth live, But to the earth some special good doth give...
Page 29 - As is a winged meflenger of heauen Vnto the white vpturned wondring eyes, Of mortalls that fall backe to gaze on him...
Page 114 - Fri. The grey-eyed morne smiles on the frowning night, Checking the Easterne clowdes with streaks of light : And fleckeld darknesse like a drunkard reeles, From forth daies path, and Titans burning wheeles : Now ere jfec.
Page 33 - That lets it hop a litle from his hand, Like a poore prifoner in his twifted giues, And with a filken threed, plucks it backe againe.
Page 140 - Heer's to thy health, where ere thou tombest in. O true Appothecarie! Thy drugs are quicke. Thus with a kisse I die. Depart againe, here, here, will I remaine, With wormes that are thy Chamber-maides...