The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEVENS . This story was well known to the English poets before the time of Shakspeare . In an old collection of poems , called A gorgeous Gallery of gallant Inventions , 1578 , I find it mentioned ...
... tomb of these unhappy lovers . STEEVENS . This story was well known to the English poets before the time of Shakspeare . In an old collection of poems , called A gorgeous Gallery of gallant Inventions , 1578 , I find it mentioned ...
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... tomb " Of his self - love , to stop posterity ? " Again , in his Venus and Adonis : " What is thy body but a swallowing grave , " Seeming to bury that posterity , " Which by the rights of time thou need'st must have ! " MALONE . wisely ...
... tomb " Of his self - love , to stop posterity ? " Again , in his Venus and Adonis : " What is thy body but a swallowing grave , " Seeming to bury that posterity , " Which by the rights of time thou need'st must have ! " MALONE . wisely ...
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... tomb ; ' What is her burying grave , that is her womb : And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find ; • I must up - fill this osier cage of ours , & c . ] So , in the 13th Song of Drayton's Polyolbion ...
... tomb ; ' What is her burying grave , that is her womb : And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find ; • I must up - fill this osier cage of ours , & c . ] So , in the 13th Song of Drayton's Polyolbion ...
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... tomb : Either my eyesight fails , or thou look'st pale . ROM . And trust me , love , in my eye so do you : Dry sorrow drinks our blood.5 Adieu ! adieu ! [ Exit ROMEO . JUL . O fortune , fortune ! all men call thee fickle : If thou art ...
... tomb : Either my eyesight fails , or thou look'st pale . ROM . And trust me , love , in my eye so do you : Dry sorrow drinks our blood.5 Adieu ! adieu ! [ Exit ROMEO . JUL . O fortune , fortune ! all men call thee fickle : If thou art ...
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... tomb ; for there the line stands thus : Or lay me in a tombe with one new dead . I have , however , with the other modern editors , followed the undated quarto , in which the printer filled up the line with the word shroud . MALONE ...
... tomb ; for there the line stands thus : Or lay me in a tombe with one new dead . I have , however , with the other modern editors , followed the undated quarto , in which the printer filled up the line with the word shroud . MALONE ...
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