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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... towne of auncient fame , Whose bright renoune yet shineth cleare , Verona men it name . Bylt in an happy time , bylt on a fertile soyle : Maynteined by the heauenly fates , and by the townish toyle . " & c . Fo . 1 . * Steevens , in a ...
... towne of auncient fame , Whose bright renoune yet shineth cleare , Verona men it name . Bylt in an happy time , bylt on a fertile soyle : Maynteined by the heauenly fates , and by the townish toyle . " & c . Fo . 1 . * Steevens , in a ...
Page 269
... towne of auncient fame , Whose bright renoune yet shineth cleare , Verona men it name ; Bylt in an happy time , bylt on a fertyle soyle , Maynteined by the heauenly fates , and by the townish toyle . * In a preliminary note on Romeo and ...
... towne of auncient fame , Whose bright renoune yet shineth cleare , Verona men it name ; Bylt in an happy time , bylt on a fertyle soyle , Maynteined by the heauenly fates , and by the townish toyle . * In a preliminary note on Romeo and ...
Page 270
... towne to be preferde aboue the rest Of Lumbard townes , or at the least , compared with the best . In which while Escalus as prince alone dyd raigne , To reache rewarde vnto the good , to paye the lewde with payne , Alas ! ( I rewe to ...
... towne to be preferde aboue the rest Of Lumbard townes , or at the least , compared with the best . In which while Escalus as prince alone dyd raigne , To reache rewarde vnto the good , to paye the lewde with payne , Alas ! ( I rewe to ...
Page 274
... towne , No knight or gentleman of high or lowe renowne , But Capilet himselfe hath byd vnto his feast , Or , by his name in paper sent , appoynted as a geast . Yong damsels thether flocke , of bachelers a rowte , Not so much for the ...
... towne , No knight or gentleman of high or lowe renowne , But Capilet himselfe hath byd vnto his feast , Or , by his name in paper sent , appoynted as a geast . Yong damsels thether flocke , of bachelers a rowte , Not so much for the ...
Page 279
... trompe of blacke defame , Whence she with puffed cheeke shall blowe a blast so shrill Of my disprayse , that with the noyse Verona shall she fill . " Then I , a laughing stocke through all the towne ROMEUS AND JULIET . 279.
... trompe of blacke defame , Whence she with puffed cheeke shall blowe a blast so shrill Of my disprayse , that with the noyse Verona shall she fill . " Then I , a laughing stocke through all the towne ROMEUS AND JULIET . 279.
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