The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson. ROMEO AND JULIET . * VOL . XX . B * ROMEO AND JULIET . ] The story on which.
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson. ROMEO AND JULIET . * VOL . XX . B * ROMEO AND JULIET . ] The story on which.
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... story on which this play is founded , is related as a true one in Girolamo de la Corte's History of Verona . It was originally published by an anonymous Italian novelist in 1549 at Venice ; and again in 1553 , at the same place . The ...
... story on which this play is founded , is related as a true one in Girolamo de la Corte's History of Verona . It was originally published by an anonymous Italian novelist in 1549 at Venice ; and again in 1553 , at the same place . The ...
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... story was , in 1562 , formed into an English poem , with confiderable alterations and large additions , by Mr. Arthur Brooke . This piece , which the reader may find at the end of the present play , was printed by Richard Tottel with ...
... story was , in 1562 , formed into an English poem , with confiderable alterations and large additions , by Mr. Arthur Brooke . This piece , which the reader may find at the end of the present play , was printed by Richard Tottel with ...
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... story , but whether the poem written by Arthur Brooke was the basis on which this play was built . With respect to the name of Romeo , this also Shakspeare might have found in the poem ; for in one place that name is given to him : or ...
... story , but whether the poem written by Arthur Brooke was the basis on which this play was built . With respect to the name of Romeo , this also Shakspeare might have found in the poem ; for in one place that name is given to him : or ...
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... story ; and therefore it feems probable , that he had in view the earthquake , which had really been felt in many parts of England , in his own time , viz . on the 6th of April , 1580 . [ See Stowe's Chronicle , and Gabriel Harvey's ...
... story ; and therefore it feems probable , that he had in view the earthquake , which had really been felt in many parts of England , in his own time , viz . on the 6th of April , 1580 . [ See Stowe's Chronicle , and Gabriel Harvey's ...
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