The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1 |
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... Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and Othello . The defign in Romeo and Juliet is plainly the punifh- ment of their two families , for the unreasonable feuds and animofities that had been fo long kept up between them , and occafioned the ...
... Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and Othello . The defign in Romeo and Juliet is plainly the punifh- ment of their two families , for the unreasonable feuds and animofities that had been fo long kept up between them , and occafioned the ...
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... Romeo and Juliet there is no hint of a great number of the mean conceits and ribaldries now to be found there . In others , the low fcenes of mobs , plebeians , and clowns are vaftly shorter than at prefent : and 1 have seen one in ...
... Romeo and Juliet there is no hint of a great number of the mean conceits and ribaldries now to be found there . In others , the low fcenes of mobs , plebeians , and clowns are vaftly shorter than at prefent : and 1 have seen one in ...
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... Romeo and Juliet was made fome time after [ 1662 ] into a tragi - comedy , by Mr. James Howard , he preferving Romeo and Juliet alive ; fo that when the tragedy was revived again , ' twas play'd alternately , tragical one day , and ...
... Romeo and Juliet was made fome time after [ 1662 ] into a tragi - comedy , by Mr. James Howard , he preferving Romeo and Juliet alive ; fo that when the tragedy was revived again , ' twas play'd alternately , tragical one day , and ...
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... Romeo and Juliet he is obferved to have followed the English translation , where it deviates from the Italian ; but this on the other part proves nothing against his knowledge of the original . He was to copy , not what he knew himself ...
... Romeo and Juliet he is obferved to have followed the English translation , where it deviates from the Italian ; but this on the other part proves nothing against his knowledge of the original . He was to copy , not what he knew himself ...
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... Romeo and Juliet , will , I apprehend , not be unwelcome ; fince in these we may difcern as much as will be found in the hafty outlines of the pencil , with a fair profpect of that perfection to which he brought every performance he ...
... Romeo and Juliet , will , I apprehend , not be unwelcome ; fince in these we may difcern as much as will be found in the hafty outlines of the pencil , with a fair profpect of that perfection to which he brought every performance he ...
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