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... Paris at the tomb . In the older ' English versions of the tale , there is a general fight between the partisans of the two Houses ; when , after many have been killed and wounded on both sides , Romeo comes in , tries to appease with ...
... Paris at the tomb . In the older ' English versions of the tale , there is a general fight between the partisans of the two Houses ; when , after many have been killed and wounded on both sides , Romeo comes in , tries to appease with ...
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... Paris should have married Juliet : Said he not so ? or did I dream it so ? Or am I mad , hearing him talk of Juliet , To think it was so ? — O , give me thy hand , One writ with me in sour misfortune's book ! I'll bury thee in a ...
... Paris should have married Juliet : Said he not so ? or did I dream it so ? Or am I mad , hearing him talk of Juliet , To think it was so ? — O , give me thy hand , One writ with me in sour misfortune's book ! I'll bury thee in a ...
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... Paris is forced upon her , that her proper heroism displays itself . All her feelings as a woman , a lover , and a wife , are then thoroughly engaged ; and because her heart is all truth , therefore it stands a fixed necessity with her ...
... Paris is forced upon her , that her proper heroism displays itself . All her feelings as a woman , a lover , and a wife , are then thoroughly engaged ; and because her heart is all truth , therefore it stands a fixed necessity with her ...
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... Paris , she sees at once what her soul is made of ; that her former praises of Romeo were but the offspring of a sensual pruriency easing itself with talk ; that in her long life she has gained only that sort of experience which works ...
... Paris , she sees at once what her soul is made of ; that her former praises of Romeo were but the offspring of a sensual pruriency easing itself with talk ; that in her long life she has gained only that sort of experience which works ...
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... PARIS , his Kinsman . SAMPSON , Servants to Capulet . GREGORY , MONTAGUE , Heads of two Hostile PETER , Servant to the Nurse . CAPULET , } Houses . An old Man , Uncle to Capulet . ROMEO , Son to Montague . MERCUTION , BENVOLIO , Friends ...
... PARIS , his Kinsman . SAMPSON , Servants to Capulet . GREGORY , MONTAGUE , Heads of two Hostile PETER , Servant to the Nurse . CAPULET , } Houses . An old Man , Uncle to Capulet . ROMEO , Son to Montague . MERCUTION , BENVOLIO , Friends ...
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ancient art thou banished beauty BENVOLIO breath Collier's second folio crystal scales dead dear death dost doth dream Enter CAPULET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell fear flower Friar LAURENCE gentle gentleman give gleek gone grave hand hath heart Heaven hence holy Houses Juliet Julius Cæsar kinsman kiss Lady CAPULET Lettsom lives look lord love's lovers Madam Mantua marriage married means Mercutio Montague nature night Nurse o'er old copies read old text pardonnez-mois Paris passion peace play Poet Poet's Prince quarrel quarto Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SCENE sense Servant Shakespeare slain sleep soul speak speech stay sweet tears tell thee Theobald thine thing thou art thou hast thou wilt to-night true Twelfth Night Tybalt Verona vex'd villain weep word