“A” New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare Furness: Romeo and Juliet, Volume 1Lippincott, 1871 - 480 pages |
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... thee ! ] Q . thee . The rest , Rowe , Pope . 37. a ] om . Q2 . 28. poor John ] STA . The fish called hake , an inferior sort of cod , when dried and salted , was probably the staple fare of servants and the indigent during Lent ; and ...
... thee ! ] Q . thee . The rest , Rowe , Pope . 37. a ] om . Q2 . 28. poor John ] STA . The fish called hake , an inferior sort of cod , when dried and salted , was probably the staple fare of servants and the indigent during Lent ; and ...
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... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace : put up thy sword , Or manage it to part these men with me . Tyb . What , drawn , and talk of peace ! I hate the word , As I hate hell , all Montagues , and thee ...
... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace : put up thy sword , Or manage it to part these men with me . Tyb . What , drawn , and talk of peace ! I hate the word , As I hate hell , all Montagues , and thee ...
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... thee ? Ben . But sadly tell me who . Groan ! why , no ; 195 Rom . Bid a sick man in sadness make his will : Ah , word ill urged to one that is so ill ! In sadness , cousin , I do love a woman . Ben . I aim'd so near when I supposed you ...
... thee ? Ben . But sadly tell me who . Groan ! why , no ; 195 Rom . Bid a sick man in sadness make his will : Ah , word ill urged to one that is so ill ! In sadness , cousin , I do love a woman . Ben . I aim'd so near when I supposed you ...
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... thee to be gone , What acceptable audit canst thou leave ? Thy unus'd beauty must be tomb'd with thee , Which , used , lives thy executor to be . " [ Sonnet 4 . See also Sonnets 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , and 14 . WHITE . Romeo ...
... thee to be gone , What acceptable audit canst thou leave ? Thy unus'd beauty must be tomb'd with thee , Which , used , lives thy executor to be . " [ Sonnet 4 . See also Sonnets 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , and 14 . WHITE . Romeo ...
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... thee , " he adds , " Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . " Then we learn that neither frowning , nor biting the thumb , nor answering to a question , " Do you bite your thumb at us , sir ? " " I do bite my thumb , sir ...
... thee , " he adds , " Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . " Then we learn that neither frowning , nor biting the thumb , nor answering to a question , " Do you bite your thumb at us , sir ? " " I do bite my thumb , sir ...
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