“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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Page 5
... passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was weaned , says , " On Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen ; That shall she , marry ; I remember it well . ' Tis since the earthquake now eleven years ; • * * * Sitting in ...
... passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was weaned , says , " On Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen ; That shall she , marry ; I remember it well . ' Tis since the earthquake now eleven years ; • * * * Sitting in ...
Page 6
... passage eleven years after the earthquake of 1580 , and that the passage being also meant to fix the attention of an audience , the play was produced , as well as written , in 1591 . Reasoning such as this would , we acknowledge , be ...
... passage eleven years after the earthquake of 1580 , and that the passage being also meant to fix the attention of an audience , the play was produced , as well as written , in 1591 . Reasoning such as this would , we acknowledge , be ...
Page 8
... passage , in an address to the reader : - " Though I saw the same argument lately set forth on the stage with more ... passages in support of his assertion , such as a description of a nightingale when the lovers are parting , which ...
... passage , in an address to the reader : - " Though I saw the same argument lately set forth on the stage with more ... passages in support of his assertion , such as a description of a nightingale when the lovers are parting , which ...
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... passage , to " More light , ye knaves , " is wanting in ( 4 ) . c Good cousin Capulet . The word cousin , in Shakspere , was applied to any collateral relation of whatever degree ; thus we have in this play " Tybalt , my cou - in , Oh ...
... passage , to " More light , ye knaves , " is wanting in ( 4 ) . c Good cousin Capulet . The word cousin , in Shakspere , was applied to any collateral relation of whatever degree ; thus we have in this play " Tybalt , my cou - in , Oh ...
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... passages of Shakspere which constantly present themselves as examples of his exquisite power of descrip- tion . Here ... passage , " Or dedicate his beauty to the sun . " All the ancient copies read the same . We believe this to be a ...
... passages of Shakspere which constantly present themselves as examples of his exquisite power of descrip- tion . Here ... passage , " Or dedicate his beauty to the sun . " All the ancient copies read the same . We believe this to be a ...
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