The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... lines following , not in edition 1597 , but in the next 1599 . POPE . ( 7 ) Ben . Hume you importun'd , & c ] These ... lines are loft , which connected this fimile more clofely with the foregoing fpeech ; thefe lines , if fuch there ...
... lines following , not in edition 1597 , but in the next 1599 . POPE . ( 7 ) Ben . Hume you importun'd , & c ] These ... lines are loft , which connected this fimile more clofely with the foregoing fpeech ; thefe lines , if fuch there ...
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... lines neither the fense nor occafion is very evident . He is not yet in love with an enemy , and to love one and hate another is no fuch uncommon ftate , as can deferve all this toil of antithefis , Ben . Ben . No , coz , I rather weep ...
... lines neither the fense nor occafion is very evident . He is not yet in love with an enemy , and to love one and hate another is no fuch uncommon ftate , as can deferve all this toil of antithefis , Ben . Ben . No , coz , I rather weep ...
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... line is probably mutilated , for being intended to rhyme to the line foregoing , it must have originally been complete in its Measure . ( 3 ) Being purg'd , a fire , Sparkling in lovers ' eyes ; ] The authour may mean being purg'd of ...
... line is probably mutilated , for being intended to rhyme to the line foregoing , it must have originally been complete in its Measure . ( 3 ) Being purg'd , a fire , Sparkling in lovers ' eyes ; ] The authour may mean being purg'd of ...
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... line not in the first edition . POFE . The lady of bis earth is an expreffion not very intelligible , unless he means that she is heir to his eftate , and I fuppofe no man ever called his lands his earth . I will venture to propofe a ...
... line not in the first edition . POFE . The lady of bis earth is an expreffion not very intelligible , unless he means that she is heir to his eftate , and I fuppofe no man ever called his lands his earth . I will venture to propofe a ...
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... lines I do not understand . The old folio gives no help ; the paffage is there , Which one more view . I can offer nothing better than this ; Within your view of many , mine being one , May ftand in number , & c . Enter Enter Benvolio ...
... lines I do not understand . The old folio gives no help ; the paffage is there , Which one more view . I can offer nothing better than this ; Within your view of many , mine being one , May ftand in number , & c . Enter Enter Benvolio ...
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