The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volume 10Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... things that in the bowels of the earth do loorke ; " the Nurse , greedy , garrulous , gross , and faithless , just as we find her in the play ; the Apothecary , whom , by " his heavy countenance , " Romeo " gessed to be poore , " " And ...
... things that in the bowels of the earth do loorke ; " the Nurse , greedy , garrulous , gross , and faithless , just as we find her in the play ; the Apothecary , whom , by " his heavy countenance , " Romeo " gessed to be poore , " " And ...
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... thing . Rom . Is love a tender thing ? it is too rough , Too rude , too boist'rous ; and it pricks like thorn . Mer . If love be rough with you , be rough with love ; Prick love for pricking , and you beat love down . " Act I. Sc . 4 ...
... thing . Rom . Is love a tender thing ? it is too rough , Too rude , too boist'rous ; and it pricks like thorn . Mer . If love be rough with you , be rough with love ; Prick love for pricking , and you beat love down . " Act I. Sc . 4 ...
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... thing . Bal . As I did sleep under this yew - tree here , I dreamt my master and another fought , And that my master slew him . Fri. Romeo ? [ Advances . Alack , alack , what blood is this which stains The stony entrance of this ...
... thing . Bal . As I did sleep under this yew - tree here , I dreamt my master and another fought , And that my master slew him . Fri. Romeo ? [ Advances . Alack , alack , what blood is this which stains The stony entrance of this ...
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... things ; but , poor as they are , they are mine , the sweat of my brow , the bread of my family . Is it probable that , while dramatic works so humble and worthless as mine are thus treated , dramatic authors of greater merit will arise ...
... things ; but , poor as they are , they are mine , the sweat of my brow , the bread of my family . Is it probable that , while dramatic works so humble and worthless as mine are thus treated , dramatic authors of greater merit will arise ...
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... , you call'd , my young lady ask'd for , the nurse curs'd in the pantry , and every thing in extremity . I must hence to wait ; I beseech you , follow straight . La . Cap . We follow thee . Juliet , 54 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... , you call'd , my young lady ask'd for , the nurse curs'd in the pantry , and every thing in extremity . I must hence to wait ; I beseech you , follow straight . La . Cap . We follow thee . Juliet , 54 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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