The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 205
... thou haughty Scot . " In Romeo and Juliet , Juliet says to her Nurse , " In faith , I am sorry that thou art not well . " and this line in the first folio being corruptly exhibited- " In faith , I am sorry that thou art so well . " the ...
... thou haughty Scot . " In Romeo and Juliet , Juliet says to her Nurse , " In faith , I am sorry that thou art not well . " and this line in the first folio being corruptly exhibited- " In faith , I am sorry that thou art so well . " the ...
Page 215
... thou love me ? I know thou wilt say , ay : " The word me being omitted in the first folio , the editor of the second capriciously supplied the metre thus : thought only of amending the metre , and printed the line thus , " Since things ...
... thou love me ? I know thou wilt say , ay : " The word me being omitted in the first folio , the editor of the second capriciously supplied the metre thus : thought only of amending the metre , and printed the line thus , " Since things ...
Page 484
... thou such weak witness of thy name ? Thou , in our wonder and astonishment , Hast built thyself a live - long monument : For whilst , to the shame of slow - endeavouring art , Thy easy numbers flow ; and that each heart Hath , from the ...
... thou such weak witness of thy name ? Thou , in our wonder and astonishment , Hast built thyself a live - long monument : For whilst , to the shame of slow - endeavouring art , Thy easy numbers flow ; and that each heart Hath , from the ...
Contents
ROMEO AND JULIET | 12 |
AS YOU LIKE | 83 |
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 121 |
Copyright | |
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