The Gallery of Shakspeare, Or, Illustrations of His Dramatic Works: Romeo and Juliet, in twelve etchings, on steel, from Rulh [sic] to which are annexed descriptions of the plates |
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To strike him dead I hold it not a sin . » « 0 , she doth teach the torches to burn
bright ! He is , however , prevented by Capulet from offerHer beauty hangs upon
the cheek of night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear : ing any insult to Romeo ...
To strike him dead I hold it not a sin . » « 0 , she doth teach the torches to burn
bright ! He is , however , prevented by Capulet from offerHer beauty hangs upon
the cheek of night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear : ing any insult to Romeo ...
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... dead ; Unwieldy ; slow , heavy and slow as lead . O God , she comes ! - 0
honey nurse , what news ? Hast thou met with him ? » The cc good sweet nurse »
after keeping her impatient mistress , a considerable time , in the most cruel ...
... dead ; Unwieldy ; slow , heavy and slow as lead . O God , she comes ! - 0
honey nurse , what news ? Hast thou met with him ? » The cc good sweet nurse »
after keeping her impatient mistress , a considerable time , in the most cruel ...
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... during forty two hours will give her the semblance of being dead ; thus
enabling Romeo , who is to be informed of the stratagem , to bear her off , in the
night , from the tomh of the Capulets . Juliet , the eve of the intended marriage ,
swallows ...
... during forty two hours will give her the semblance of being dead ; thus
enabling Romeo , who is to be informed of the stratagem , to bear her off , in the
night , from the tomh of the Capulets . Juliet , the eve of the intended marriage ,
swallows ...
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That living honour'd thee , and , being dead , Condemned villain , I do apprehend
thee : With funeral praises do adorn thy tomb ! Obey , and go with me ; for thou
must die . ( The page whistles . ) " Romeo . I must indeed , and therefore came I ...
That living honour'd thee , and , being dead , Condemned villain , I do apprehend
thee : With funeral praises do adorn thy tomb ! Obey , and go with me ; for thou
must die . ( The page whistles . ) " Romeo . I must indeed , and therefore came I ...
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The various partiher lethargic state : she finds her husband dead by culars of the
sad catastrophe before them , are gaher side , and she sees she fatal cup , which
his hand thered from Friar Laurence , whose kind intentions still clenches : to ...
The various partiher lethargic state : she finds her husband dead by culars of the
sad catastrophe before them , are gaher side , and she sees she fatal cup , which
his hand thered from Friar Laurence , whose kind intentions still clenches : to ...
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