The Other Shakespeare--Romeo and Juliet, Volume 10Shakespeare's tragedy about two teenagers who fall in love, encounter opposition from their feuding families, and take their own lives. |
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Page 226
... hold you more a friend than you can know , Until you know the reason that I do . And so , good Capulet , which name I hold As dearly as my own , be peaceable . COMMENTS Well , peace be with you , sir , here comes my man . These words of ...
... hold you more a friend than you can know , Until you know the reason that I do . And so , good Capulet , which name I hold As dearly as my own , be peaceable . COMMENTS Well , peace be with you , sir , here comes my man . These words of ...
Page 347
... Hold . Here , take it ( " take hold of the vial " , but erroneously glossed as " Enough " in the current New Cambridge [ Note Hold in three different senses at lines 68 , 89 , and here Shakespeare having some " inside " wordplay fun ...
... Hold . Here , take it ( " take hold of the vial " , but erroneously glossed as " Enough " in the current New Cambridge [ Note Hold in three different senses at lines 68 , 89 , and here Shakespeare having some " inside " wordplay fun ...
Page 431
... Hold him in safety till the Prince come hither . Reenter another GUARD with the FRIAR . 3rd GUARD . Here is a friar that trembles , sighs and weeps . We took this mattock and this spade from him As he was coming from this churchyard's ...
... Hold him in safety till the Prince come hither . Reenter another GUARD with the FRIAR . 3rd GUARD . Here is a friar that trembles , sighs and weeps . We took this mattock and this spade from him As he was coming from this churchyard's ...
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