Romeo and JulietJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 70 pages |
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William Shakespeare. LETTERS SCIENCE ARTS AGRICULTURE KNOWLEDGE DISCIPLINANCIVITATEM THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES AND F ULIE T. By SHAKESPEAR . With ALTERATIONS ,
William Shakespeare. LETTERS SCIENCE ARTS AGRICULTURE KNOWLEDGE DISCIPLINANCIVITATEM THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES AND F ULIE T. By SHAKESPEAR . With ALTERATIONS ,
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... letter to his father's houfe . Mer . A challenge , on my life . Ben . Romeo will anfwer it . Mer . Alas , poor Romeo , he is already dead ! ftabb'd with a white wench's black eye , run through the ear with a love - fong , the very pin ...
... letter to his father's houfe . Mer . A challenge , on my life . Ben . Romeo will anfwer it . Mer . Alas , poor Romeo , he is already dead ! ftabb'd with a white wench's black eye , run through the ear with a love - fong , the very pin ...
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... letters know our drift , And hither shall he come ; and he and I Will watch thy waking , and that very night Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua ; If no unconftant toy nor womanish fear Abate thy valour in the acting it , Jul . Give ...
... letters know our drift , And hither shall he come ; and he and I Will watch thy waking , and that very night Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua ; If no unconftant toy nor womanish fear Abate thy valour in the acting it , Jul . Give ...
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... Letters from the Friar ? How doth my lady ? is my father well ? How doth my Juliet that I ask again , For nothing can be itl , if fhe be well . Bal . Then fhe is well , and nothing can be ill , Her body fleeps in Capulet's monument ...
... Letters from the Friar ? How doth my lady ? is my father well ? How doth my Juliet that I ask again , For nothing can be itl , if fhe be well . Bal . Then fhe is well , and nothing can be ill , Her body fleeps in Capulet's monument ...
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... letters to me from the Friar ? Bal . No , good my Lord . Rom . No matter : Get thee gone , thus . And hire those horfes , I'll be with thee ftraight . [ Exit Balthazar . Well , Juliet , I will lie with thee to - night ; - Let's fee for ...
... letters to me from the Friar ? Bal . No , good my Lord . Rom . No matter : Get thee gone , thus . And hire those horfes , I'll be with thee ftraight . [ Exit Balthazar . Well , Juliet , I will lie with thee to - night ; - Let's fee for ...
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