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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... simile relates solely to Romeo's concealing the cause of his melancholy , and is again used by Shakspeare in Twelfth Night : VOL . XX . C Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow , SC . I. 17 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... simile relates solely to Romeo's concealing the cause of his melancholy , and is again used by Shakspeare in Twelfth Night : VOL . XX . C Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow , SC . I. 17 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... sorrows grow , We would as willingly give cure , as know . Enter ROMEO , at a distance . BEN . See , where he comes : So please you , step aside ; I'll know his grievance , or be much denied . MON . I would , thou wert so happy by thy ...
... sorrows grow , We would as willingly give cure , as know . Enter ROMEO , at a distance . BEN . See , where he comes : So please you , step aside ; I'll know his grievance , or be much denied . MON . I would , thou wert so happy by thy ...
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... sorrow . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. I. c . ix : 66 for dread and doleful teen , " JOHNSON , This old word is introduced by Shakspeare for the sake of the jingle between teen , and four , and fourteen . STEEvens . 2 That shall ...
... sorrow . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. I. c . ix : 66 for dread and doleful teen , " JOHNSON , This old word is introduced by Shakspeare for the sake of the jingle between teen , and four , and fourteen . STEEvens . 2 That shall ...
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... sorrow . " STEEVENS . The purport of the remainder of this speech , is to show the advantage of having a handsome person to cover a virtuous mind . It is evident therefore , that instead of " the fish lives in the sea , " we should read ...
... sorrow . " STEEVENS . The purport of the remainder of this speech , is to show the advantage of having a handsome person to cover a virtuous mind . It is evident therefore , that instead of " the fish lives in the sea , " we should read ...
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... sorrow feels , 66 " Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , " I have too much lead at mine . " STEEVENS . 7 Tickle the senseless rushes with their heels ; ] It has been already observed , that it was anciently the custom to strew ...
... sorrow feels , 66 " Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , " I have too much lead at mine . " STEEVENS . 7 Tickle the senseless rushes with their heels ; ] It has been already observed , that it was anciently the custom to strew ...
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