The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... MALONE . In these lines Dr. Warburton has very juftly restored ' the old reading courtier's nofe , and has explained the paffage with his usual learning ; but I do not think he is so happy in his endeavour to justify Shakspeare from the ...
... MALONE . In these lines Dr. Warburton has very juftly restored ' the old reading courtier's nofe , and has explained the paffage with his usual learning ; but I do not think he is so happy in his endeavour to justify Shakspeare from the ...
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... MALONE . -cheek of night . ] Shakspeare has the fame thought in his 27th fonnet : " Which , like a jewel hung in ghaftly night , " Makes black night beauteous , and her old face new . ” The quartos 1597 , 1599 , 1609 , 1637 , and the ...
... MALONE . -cheek of night . ] Shakspeare has the fame thought in his 27th fonnet : " Which , like a jewel hung in ghaftly night , " Makes black night beauteous , and her old face new . ” The quartos 1597 , 1599 , 1609 , 1637 , and the ...
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... MALONE . There is certainly fome obfcurity in this paffage , which might poffibly be removed by reading Thou art thyfelf , though yet a Montague . Or thus : Thou art thyfelf , although a Montague . At least Juliet's meaning feems to be ...
... MALONE . There is certainly fome obfcurity in this paffage , which might poffibly be removed by reading Thou art thyfelf , though yet a Montague . Or thus : Thou art thyfelf , although a Montague . At least Juliet's meaning feems to be ...
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... MALONE . 4 With love's light wings did I o'erperch thefe walls ; ] Here alfo we find Shakspeare following the steps of the author of The Hyftory of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : 66 Approaching near the place from whence his heart had life ...
... MALONE . 4 With love's light wings did I o'erperch thefe walls ; ] Here alfo we find Shakspeare following the steps of the author of The Hyftory of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : 66 Approaching near the place from whence his heart had life ...
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... pluck my maidenhood's dainty fruit , " You are beguil'd , and now your Juliet you befeeks , To ceafe your fuit , and fuffer her to live among her likes . " MALONE . To * To lure this taffel - gentle back again ! 64 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... pluck my maidenhood's dainty fruit , " You are beguil'd , and now your Juliet you befeeks , To ceafe your fuit , and fuffer her to live among her likes . " MALONE . To * To lure this taffel - gentle back again ! 64 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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