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Σελίδα 6
On this occafion it appears in the form of a poem entitled , The tragicall Historie of Romeus and Juliet : It was republished in 1587 , under the fame title : " Contayning in it a rare Example of true Conftancie : with the fubtill ...
On this occafion it appears in the form of a poem entitled , The tragicall Historie of Romeus and Juliet : It was republished in 1587 , under the fame title : " Contayning in it a rare Example of true Conftancie : with the fubtill ...
Σελίδα 10
This mode of quarrelling appears to have been common in our author's time . What fwearing is there ( fays Decker , defcribing the various groupes that daily frequented the walks of St. Paul's Church , ) what fhouldering , what juftling ...
This mode of quarrelling appears to have been common in our author's time . What fwearing is there ( fays Decker , defcribing the various groupes that daily frequented the walks of St. Paul's Church , ) what fhouldering , what juftling ...
Σελίδα 11
It appears that it was once the fashion to wear two swords of different fizes at the fame time . Soin Decker's Satiromaflix : " Peter Salamander , tie up your great and your little favord . " STEEVENS , La . L. Cap .
It appears that it was once the fashion to wear two swords of different fizes at the fame time . Soin Decker's Satiromaflix : " Peter Salamander , tie up your great and your little favord . " STEEVENS , La . L. Cap .
Σελίδα 32
Shakspeare appears to have formed this character on the following flight hint in the original story : " - another gentleman called Mercutio , which was a courtlike gentleman , very well Or fhall we on without apology ? ४ Ben .
Shakspeare appears to have formed this character on the following flight hint in the original story : " - another gentleman called Mercutio , which was a courtlike gentleman , very well Or fhall we on without apology ? ४ Ben .
Σελίδα 33
That Shakspeare was an enemy to thefe fooleries , appears from his writing none ; and that his plays difcredited such entertainments , is more than probable . But in James's time , that reign of false tafte as well as falle politics ...
That Shakspeare was an enemy to thefe fooleries , appears from his writing none ; and that his plays difcredited such entertainments , is more than probable . But in James's time , that reign of false tafte as well as falle politics ...
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