TragediesCollier, 1893 |
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... original copy ; and we confidently believe that whoever peruses it with attention will entertain little doubt that the original sketch was the work of a much younger man than the perfect composition which we now possess . The whole of ...
... original copy ; and we confidently believe that whoever peruses it with attention will entertain little doubt that the original sketch was the work of a much younger man than the perfect composition which we now possess . The whole of ...
Page 15
... original quarto ; neither is Benvolio's question , " Have you importun'd him ? " nor the answer . We find them in ( B ) , the quarto of 1599 . b The folio and ( C ) read same . Theobald gave us sun ; and we could scarcely wish to ...
... original quarto ; neither is Benvolio's question , " Have you importun'd him ? " nor the answer . We find them in ( B ) , the quarto of 1599 . b The folio and ( C ) read same . Theobald gave us sun ; and we could scarcely wish to ...
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... original reading , and especially as passages in the masquerade scene would seem to indicate that the ban- queting room opened into a garden - as , " Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night . " So the folio and ( C ) , with the ...
... original reading , and especially as passages in the masquerade scene would seem to indicate that the ban- queting room opened into a garden - as , " Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night . " So the folio and ( C ) , with the ...
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... original editions which has been omitted by modern editors . this exception , there is not a passage in Shakspere which is not reprinted in every edition except that of Mr. Bowdler . And yet the writer in Lardner's Cyclopædia ( Lives of ...
... original editions which has been omitted by modern editors . this exception , there is not a passage in Shakspere which is not reprinted in every edition except that of Mr. Bowdler . And yet the writer in Lardner's Cyclopædia ( Lives of ...
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... original passage , it came to be inserted twice . The lines , as given to Romeo , stand thus in the quarto of 1609 , and in the folio : - " The grey - ey'd morn smiles on the frowning night , Checkering the eastern clouds with streaks ...
... original passage , it came to be inserted twice . The lines , as given to Romeo , stand thus in the quarto of 1609 , and in the folio : - " The grey - ey'd morn smiles on the frowning night , Checkering the eastern clouds with streaks ...
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