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... comes from the Old English word for a loaf of bread , and the festival celebrates the harvest ) . tide : time . odd ... come . What , lamb ! What , ladybird ! God forbid ! Where's this girl ? What Juliet ! Enter Juliet Juliet 5 How now ...
... comes from the Old English word for a loaf of bread , and the festival celebrates the harvest ) . tide : time . odd ... come . What , lamb ! What , ladybird ! God forbid ! Where's this girl ? What Juliet ! Enter Juliet Juliet 5 How now ...
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... come near ye : have I guessed the truth about you ? visor : mask . A hall : make room . foot it : get on with the ... comes well . 30 Nay , sit , nay , sit , good cousin Capulet , For you and I are past our dancing days ; How long is ...
... come near ye : have I guessed the truth about you ? visor : mask . A hall : make room . foot it : get on with the ... comes well . 30 Nay , sit , nay , sit , good cousin Capulet , For you and I are past our dancing days ; How long is ...
Page 112
... comes she to me , And with wild looks bid me devise some mean 240 To rid her from this second marriage , Or in my ... come as this dire night To help to take her from her borrow'd grave , Being the time the potion's force should cease ...
... comes she to me , And with wild looks bid me devise some mean 240 To rid her from this second marriage , Or in my ... come as this dire night To help to take her from her borrow'd grave , Being the time the potion's force should cease ...
Contents
a couple of unfortunate lovers | viii |
Art and nature | xxxi |
Romeo and Juliet 2 | 46 |
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actors art thou Balthasar banished beauty Benvolio Capulet family Capulet's house cell characters County Paris cousin daughter dead dear death dost doth dream earth Elizabethan Enter Romeo Escalus Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fight flower Friar John Friar Laurence give gone good-night Gregory grief hate hath hear heart heaven holy honour Ibadan Julius Caesar kill kiss Lady Capulet Lady Montague live look lord lovers Madam maid Mantua marriage married means Mercutio Midsummer Night's Dream mistress Musician night Nurse Old Capulet Oxford University Press peace Peter Prince Prince Escalus quarrel Queen Mab read this play Romeo and Juliet Rosaline Sampson Scene Servant Shakespeare speak stand stay sweet sword tears tell thee thou art thou hast thou wilt tomb Tybalt vault Verona villain weep wife word wrote his plays young ΙΟ