Romeo and JulietJ. Tonson & the rest of the proprietors, 1734 - 84 pages |
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... 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 ftar - crofs'd lovers take their life Whofe mif - adventur'd pitious overthrows ...
... 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 ftar - crofs'd lovers take their life Whofe mif - adventur'd pitious overthrows ...
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... SCENE , in the beginning of the fifth act , is in Mantua ; during all the rest of the Play , in and near Verona . The Plot taken from an Italian Novel of Bandello . ROMEO ROMEO and JULIET . ACTI . SCENE I. The Street Dramatis Perfona .
... SCENE , in the beginning of the fifth act , is in Mantua ; during all the rest of the Play , in and near Verona . The Plot taken from an Italian Novel of Bandello . ROMEO ROMEO and JULIET . ACTI . SCENE I. The Street Dramatis Perfona .
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William Shakespeare. ROMEO and JULIET . ACTI . SCENE I. The Street in Verona . Enter Sampfon and Gregory , with Swords and bucklers , two fervants of the Capulets . G SAMPSON , REGORY , on my word we'll not carry coals . Greg . No , for ...
William Shakespeare. ROMEO and JULIET . ACTI . SCENE I. The Street in Verona . Enter Sampfon and Gregory , with Swords and bucklers , two fervants of the Capulets . G SAMPSON , REGORY , on my word we'll not carry coals . Greg . No , for ...
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... SCENE II . La . Moun . Who fet this antient quarrel new abroach ? Speak , nephew , were you by when it began ? Ben . Here were the fervants of your adverfary , And yours , clofe fighting , ere I did approach ; I drew to part them : In ...
... SCENE II . La . Moun . Who fet this antient quarrel new abroach ? Speak , nephew , were you by when it began ? Ben . Here were the fervants of your adverfary , And yours , clofe fighting , ere I did approach ; I drew to part them : In ...
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... note , Where I may read who past that paffing fair Farewel , thou canst not teach me to forget .. Ban . I'll pay that doctrine , or else die in debt . [ Exe ̧ SCENE guest paleod yn te firadol SCENE III , w . ROMEO and JULIET . Lf.
... note , Where I may read who past that paffing fair Farewel , thou canst not teach me to forget .. Ban . I'll pay that doctrine , or else die in debt . [ Exe ̧ SCENE guest paleod yn te firadol SCENE III , w . ROMEO and JULIET . Lf.
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