“A” New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare Furness: Romeo and Juliet, Volume 1Lippincott, 1871 - 480 pages |
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... fair Verona , where we lay our scene , From ancient grudge break to new mutiny , Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whose ...
... fair Verona , where we lay our scene , From ancient grudge break to new mutiny , Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whose ...
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... fair daylight out And makes himself an artificial night : Black and portentous must this humour prove , Unless good counsel may the cause remove . Ben . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ? Mon. I neither know it nor can learn of ...
... fair daylight out And makes himself an artificial night : Black and portentous must this humour prove , Unless good counsel may the cause remove . Ben . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ? Mon. I neither know it nor can learn of ...
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... fair I love . Ben . A right fair mark , fair coz , is soonest hit . Rom . Well , in that hit you miss : she'll not be hit With Cupid's arrow ; she hath Dian's wit , 200 And , in strong proof of chastity well arm'd , 192. who is that ...
... fair I love . Ben . A right fair mark , fair coz , is soonest hit . Rom . Well , in that hit you miss : she'll not be hit With Cupid's arrow ; she hath Dian's wit , 200 And , in strong proof of chastity well arm'd , 192. who is that ...
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... thy complaint , and pitty ere thou sterve . " The meaning of this passage is evidently , " Through her severity beauty will be perished , die out . " She is too fair , too wise , wisely too ACT I , SC . i . ] 27 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... thy complaint , and pitty ere thou sterve . " The meaning of this passage is evidently , " Through her severity beauty will be perished , die out . " She is too fair , too wise , wisely too ACT I , SC . i . ] 27 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. She is too fair , too wise , wisely too fair , To merit bliss by making me despair : She hath forsworn to love ; and in that vow Do I live dead , that live to tell it now . Ben ...
Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. She is too fair , too wise , wisely too fair , To merit bliss by making me despair : She hath forsworn to love ; and in that vow Do I live dead , that live to tell it now . Ben ...
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