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Of the positive intrinsic evidence of the date of Romeo and Juliet , the play , as it appears to us , only furnishes one passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was weaned , says , “ On Lammas eve at night shall she be ...
Of the positive intrinsic evidence of the date of Romeo and Juliet , the play , as it appears to us , only furnishes one passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was weaned , says , “ On Lammas eve at night shall she be ...
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writing the passage instead of the period of Juliet's being weaned : - " Then she could stand alonu . " But , according to the Nurse's chronology , Juliet had not arrived at that epoch in the lives of children till she was three years ...
writing the passage instead of the period of Juliet's being weaned : - " Then she could stand alonu . " But , according to the Nurse's chronology , Juliet had not arrived at that epoch in the lives of children till she was three years ...
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Mr. Walker gives us passages in support of his assertion , such as a description of a nightingale when the lovers are parting , which appear to confirm this opinion . To attempt to show , as many have attempted , what Shakspere took ...
Mr. Walker gives us passages in support of his assertion , such as a description of a nightingale when the lovers are parting , which appear to confirm this opinion . To attempt to show , as many have attempted , what Shakspere took ...
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Capell had the great merit of first printing them as verse ; and not " erroneously , " as What a picture of a despot in his intervals of self satisfylar , Boswell appears to think , for there is not in all Shakspere a passage in which ...
Capell had the great merit of first printing them as verse ; and not " erroneously , " as What a picture of a despot in his intervals of self satisfylar , Boswell appears to think , for there is not in all Shakspere a passage in which ...
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Thus ( Al . ( C ) and folio , walk about , b This passage , to “ More light , ye knares , " is wanting in ( A ) . c Good cousin Capulet . The word cousin , in Shakspere , was applied to any collateral relation of whatever degree ...
Thus ( Al . ( C ) and folio , walk about , b This passage , to “ More light , ye knares , " is wanting in ( A ) . c Good cousin Capulet . The word cousin , in Shakspere , was applied to any collateral relation of whatever degree ...
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