Romeo and JulietNew Shakespere society, 1875 - 141 pages |
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... heare ? -What ho ! you men , -you beasts ! — That quench the fire of your pernicious rage 80 With purple fountaines iffuing from your veines ! On On paine of torture , from thofe bloudie hands Throw ACT I. SC . I. ] of Romeo and Juliet . 7.
... heare ? -What ho ! you men , -you beasts ! — That quench the fire of your pernicious rage 80 With purple fountaines iffuing from your veines ! On On paine of torture , from thofe bloudie hands Throw ACT I. SC . I. ] of Romeo and Juliet . 7.
Page 8
... heare the fentence of your moued Prince.— 84 Three ciuill brawles , bred of an ayrie word , By thee , old Capulet , and Mountague , Haue thrice difturbd the quiet of our streets , And made Veronas auncient Citizens 88 Caft by their ...
... heare the fentence of your moued Prince.— 84 Three ciuill brawles , bred of an ayrie word , By thee , old Capulet , and Mountague , Haue thrice difturbd the quiet of our streets , And made Veronas auncient Citizens 88 Caft by their ...
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... heare true fhrift . - Come , Madam , lets away . Ben . Good morrow , Coufin . Rom . Ben . But new ftrooke nine . Rom . [ Exeunt Mount . and Lady M. Is the day fo young ? Ay me ! fad houres feeme long . Was that my father that went hence ...
... heare true fhrift . - Come , Madam , lets away . Ben . Good morrow , Coufin . Rom . Ben . But new ftrooke nine . Rom . [ Exeunt Mount . and Lady M. Is the day fo young ? Ay me ! fad houres feeme long . Was that my father that went hence ...
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... heare all , all fee , 32 And like her most , whose merit most shall bee : Such amongft , view o'er many , mine being one May ftand in number , though in reckning none . Come , go with me . — Go , firrah , trudge about Through faire ...
... heare all , all fee , 32 And like her most , whose merit most shall bee : Such amongft , view o'er many , mine being one May ftand in number , though in reckning none . Come , go with me . — Go , firrah , trudge about Through faire ...
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... heare our counfel . Thou know'ft my daughters of a pretie age . 12 16 Nurfe . Faith , I can tell her age vnto an houre . Lady C. Shee's not fourteene . Nurfe . Ile lay fourteene of my teeth , - And yet , to my teene be it spoken , I ...
... heare our counfel . Thou know'ft my daughters of a pretie age . 12 16 Nurfe . Faith , I can tell her age vnto an houre . Lady C. Shee's not fourteene . Nurfe . Ile lay fourteene of my teeth , - And yet , to my teene be it spoken , I ...
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adopted alteration art thou banished Benuolio bewtie bloud Cambridge editors camft Capell conjecture corrupted Countie Paris dead death doth Dyce earth Enter Romeo euen Exeunt Exit eyes F. G. Fleay faire felfe fhall fhould flaine followed fome fonne Friar Frier Lawrence fuch fweete giue graue Greg grones hath haue heauen heauie hees houſe Juliet leaue line Q1 liue Lord loue louers Madam maide Malone Mantua married Mercutio morrow Mountague muſt neuer night Nurfe Nurſe old editions omitted original play passage Peter Pope Prince printed printer quarell quartos Queen Mab reading rest revision Romeo and Juliet Samp ſay scene ſhall ſhe ſpeake speech stage direction ſtand ſtay Steevens ſweete teares tell thee Theobald theſe thou art thou wilt Thurſday Tybalt Verona vext vpon thy vſe wife word