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Σελίδα 8
I believe the author wrote : Here comes two of the house of the Montagues . The word two was inadvertently omitted in the quarto of 1599 , from which the fubfequent impreffions were printed ; but in the first edition of 1597 ...
I believe the author wrote : Here comes two of the house of the Montagues . The word two was inadvertently omitted in the quarto of 1599 , from which the fubfequent impreffions were printed ; but in the first edition of 1597 ...
Σελίδα 23
There is alfo , I believe , an allufion to an old proverbial expreffion , that one is no number . " So , in Decker's Honeft Whore , Part II : 66 66 66 to fall to one , is to fall to none , " For one no number is . " MALONE .
There is alfo , I believe , an allufion to an old proverbial expreffion , that one is no number . " So , in Decker's Honeft Whore , Part II : 66 66 66 to fall to one , is to fall to none , " For one no number is . " MALONE .
Σελίδα 33
Their entry on thefe occafions was always prefaced by fome fpeech in praife of the beauty of the ladies , or the generofity of the entertainer ; and to the prolixity of fuch introductions , I believe Romeo is made to allude .
Their entry on thefe occafions was always prefaced by fome fpeech in praife of the beauty of the ladies , or the generofity of the entertainer ; and to the prolixity of fuch introductions , I believe Romeo is made to allude .
Σελίδα 34
Not I , believe me : you have dancing fhoes , With himble foles ; I have a foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground , I cannot move . ' Mr. You are a lover ; borrow Cupid's wings , And foar with them above a common bound . Rom .
Not I , believe me : you have dancing fhoes , With himble foles ; I have a foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground , I cannot move . ' Mr. You are a lover ; borrow Cupid's wings , And foar with them above a common bound . Rom .
Σελίδα 62
Do not fwear at all ; Or if thou wilt , fwear by thy gracious felf , Which is the god of my idolatry , And I'll believe thee . - Rom . If my heart's dear loveJul . Well do not fwear ; although I joy in thee , I have no joy of this ...
Do not fwear at all ; Or if thou wilt , fwear by thy gracious felf , Which is the god of my idolatry , And I'll believe thee . - Rom . If my heart's dear loveJul . Well do not fwear ; although I joy in thee , I have no joy of this ...
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