Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, 1774, Volume 4Cornmarket P., 1969 - 1800 pages |
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... Romeo and Juliet parting in the garden , after the former has killed Mercutio ; we have as much of the pathos here as could be expected ; but we have had no clear idea how Protheus and Julia have made their intimacy fo perfect . my ...
... Romeo and Juliet parting in the garden , after the former has killed Mercutio ; we have as much of the pathos here as could be expected ; but we have had no clear idea how Protheus and Julia have made their intimacy fo perfect . my ...
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... well as the unfteadiness of love , clearly appears by Romeo's change from Rosaline to Juliet ; and here , from Julia to Silvia . " Lau . Ay , and what I do too C 3 OF VERONA . 29 How fhall I doat on her with more advice, ...
... well as the unfteadiness of love , clearly appears by Romeo's change from Rosaline to Juliet ; and here , from Julia to Silvia . " Lau . Ay , and what I do too C 3 OF VERONA . 29 How fhall I doat on her with more advice, ...
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