Explanatory Notes for Act 1, Scene 5 From Romeo and Juliet. Ed. K. Deighton. London: Macmillan. *Line numbers have been adjusted. ___ 1, 2. Where's Potpan ... away? [Where can Potpan be], that he is not here to help in removing the plates and dishes? he shift ... ...
241. chorus, such as those in The Winter's Tale, Henry the Fifth, Romeo and Juliet. 242, 3. I could ... dallying, if I could see you and your lover in amorous converse, I should be able to tell what was passing between you, just as I am able to explain who Lucianus is. ...
William Shakespeare: "An Excellent Conceited Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet". An edition of the first quarto of the play, which differs valuably from standard modern texts. C Watts - 《Harvester Wheatsheaf》 被引量: 0发表: 1995年 'Depending on How You're Feeling That Evening, Romeo and Juli...
1. Transcription(Act 3, Scene 5)CAPULET‘Proud’ and ‘I thank you,’ and ‘I thank you not,’ (150)And yet ‘not proud’? Mistress minion, you,Thank me no thankings nor proud me no prouds,But fettle your fine joints ’gainst Thursday nextTo go with Paris to Saint Peter’s church...
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It was on this stage that Romeo and Juliet and Henry V are believed to have first been performed. And next year, with the opening of a Museum of Shakespeare on the site, visitors will be able to stand – perhaps even to act – on the very same spot, thanks to a glass floor suspend...