“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 58
... Romeo and Juliet , where Shakspeare speaks of the contradiction in the nature of love , is very much in the manner of his author : " Amor - mores hominum moros & morosos efficit . " Minus placet quod suadetur , quod disuadetur placet ...
... Romeo and Juliet , where Shakspeare speaks of the contradiction in the nature of love , is very much in the manner of his author : " Amor - mores hominum moros & morosos efficit . " Minus placet quod suadetur , quod disuadetur placet ...
Page 76
... Romeo and Juliet may be borrowed from a cOMEDY of Lopes de Vega . But the Spaniard , who was certainly acquainted with Bandello , hath not only changed the catastrophe , but the names of the cha- racters . Neither Romeo nor Juliet ...
... Romeo and Juliet may be borrowed from a cOMEDY of Lopes de Vega . But the Spaniard , who was certainly acquainted with Bandello , hath not only changed the catastrophe , but the names of the cha- racters . Neither Romeo nor Juliet ...
Page 120
... Romeo and Juliet . STEEVENS . • This play was reprinted in 1770 at Feversham , with a pre- face attributing it to Shakspeare . The collection of parallel pas- sages which the editor has brought forward to justify his supposi- tion , is ...
... Romeo and Juliet . STEEVENS . • This play was reprinted in 1770 at Feversham , with a pre- face attributing it to Shakspeare . The collection of parallel pas- sages which the editor has brought forward to justify his supposi- tion , is ...
Page 136
... Romeo and Juliet ; together with the play of King Henry V. and the two parts of King Henry VI .; for the latter carry all the marks of having been imperfectly taken down by the ear , without any assistance from the originals belonging ...
... Romeo and Juliet ; together with the play of King Henry V. and the two parts of King Henry VI .; for the latter carry all the marks of having been imperfectly taken down by the ear , without any assistance from the originals belonging ...
Page 144
... Romeo and Juliet , 1597 , John Danter . 2. D ° . 1599 , Tho . Creede , for Cuth- bert Burby . 3. D ° . 1609 , for John Smethwicke . 4. D ° . William Shakspeare , no date , John Smethwicke . 5. D ° . William Shakspeare , 1637 , R. Young ...
... Romeo and Juliet , 1597 , John Danter . 2. D ° . 1599 , Tho . Creede , for Cuth- bert Burby . 3. D ° . 1609 , for John Smethwicke . 4. D ° . William Shakspeare , no date , John Smethwicke . 5. D ° . William Shakspeare , 1637 , R. Young ...
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