Romeo and JulietJ. Tonson & the rest of the proprietors, 1734 - 84 pages |
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... letters and the language .. Ser . Ye fay honestly , reft you merry . Rom . Stay fellow , I can read , [ He 8 [ He reads the letter . ] Siemand his ROMEO and JULIET . 13.
... letters and the language .. Ser . Ye fay honestly , reft you merry . Rom . Stay fellow , I can read , [ He 8 [ He reads the letter . ] Siemand his ROMEO and JULIET . 13.
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William Shakespeare. 8 [ He reads the letter . ] Siemand his beauteous fifters ; the lady widow Ignior Martino , and his wife and daughters : Count of Vitruvio ; Signior Placentino , and bis lovely newes , Mer- cutio and his brother ...
William Shakespeare. 8 [ He reads the letter . ] Siemand his beauteous fifters ; the lady widow Ignior Martino , and his wife and daughters : Count of Vitruvio ; Signior Placentino , and bis lovely newes , Mer- cutio and his brother ...
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... letter , ' Ben . Nay he will a nfwer the letter's mafter , if he be challeng'd . Mer . Alas poor Romeo , he is already dead ! stabb'd with a white wench's black eye , run through the ear with a love - fong , the very pin of his heart ...
... letter , ' Ben . Nay he will a nfwer the letter's mafter , if he be challeng'd . Mer . Alas poor Romeo , he is already dead ! stabb'd with a white wench's black eye , run through the ear with a love - fong , the very pin of his heart ...
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... letter ? Rom . Ay nurfe , what of that both with an R. Nurfe . Ah mocker ! that's the dog's name . R , is for the no , I know it begins with no other letter , and he hath the prettiest fententious of it , of you and , rosemary , that it ...
... letter ? Rom . Ay nurfe , what of that both with an R. Nurfe . Ah mocker ! that's the dog's name . R , is for the no , I know it begins with no other letter , and he hath the prettiest fententious of it , of you and , rosemary , that it ...
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... be born to that fame antient vault , Where all the kindred of the Capulets lye In the mean time , against thou shalt awake , Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift , And And hither fhall he come ; and he and I ROMEO and JULIET .
... be born to that fame antient vault , Where all the kindred of the Capulets lye In the mean time , against thou shalt awake , Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift , And And hither fhall he come ; and he and I ROMEO and JULIET .
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Apothecary art thou banished becauſe beft Benvolio cafe coufin County Paris dead dear death doft doth elfe Enter Friar Lawrence Enter Juliet Enter Romeo Exeunt Exit eyes faid fair fair Verona Farewel father felf fend fhall fhame fhew fhould filk filver flain fleep fome foon foul fpeak ftand ftay ftir fuch fweet fword gentleman give gone Greg grief hafte hath heart heav'n hence Here's himſelf hither holy houfe houſe kifs kinfman Lady Capulet look lord Madam mafter maid Mantua marriage married Mercutio moft Moun Mountague mufick muft muſt Narfe night Nurfe Nurſe peace poifon pray Prince reft Rofaline SCENE ſhall ſtand tears tell thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art thou wilt Tibalt to-night Verona villain whofe wife