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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... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Approaching near the place from whence his heart had life , " So light he wox , he leap'd the wall , and there he spy'd his wife , " Who in the window watch'd the coming of her lord , - . " MALONE ...
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Approaching near the place from whence his heart had life , " So light he wox , he leap'd the wall , and there he spy'd his wife , " Who in the window watch'd the coming of her lord , - . " MALONE ...
Page 119
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Then he vi crowns of gold out of his pocket drew , " And gave them her ; -a slight reward , quoth he ; and so adieu , " MALONE . ROM . And stay , good nurse , behind the SC . IV . 119 ROMEO AND JULIET ...
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Then he vi crowns of gold out of his pocket drew , " And gave them her ; -a slight reward , quoth he ; and so adieu , " MALONE . ROM . And stay , good nurse , behind the SC . IV . 119 ROMEO AND JULIET ...
Page 126
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Tell me else what , quod she , this evermore I thought ; " But of our marriage , say at once , what answer have you brought ? " MALONE . Is this the poultice for my aking bones ... ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " Tell me else what , quod she , this evermore I thought ; " But of our marriage , say at once , what answer have you brought ? " MALONE . Is this the poultice for my aking bones ... ROMEO AND JULIET .
Page 154
... Romeus for slaying of Tybalt ? " Since he is guiltless quite of all , and Tybalt bears the fault . " Whither shall he , alas ! poor banish'd man , now fly ? " What place of succour shall he seek beneath the ... ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Romeus for slaying of Tybalt ? " Since he is guiltless quite of all , and Tybalt bears the fault . " Whither shall he , alas ! poor banish'd man , now fly ? " What place of succour shall he seek beneath the ... ROMEO AND JULIET .
Page 159
... Romeus for slaying of Tybalt ? " Since he is guiltless quite of all , and Tybalt bears the fault . " Whither shall he , alas ! poor banish'd man , now fly ? " What place of succour shall he seek beneath the ... ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Romeus for slaying of Tybalt ? " Since he is guiltless quite of all , and Tybalt bears the fault . " Whither shall he , alas ! poor banish'd man , now fly ? " What place of succour shall he seek beneath the ... ROMEO AND JULIET .
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