Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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Page 171
... Italie . Julietta did not forget in the evening about five of the clocke , to sende the old woman to Rhomeo , who having pre- pared all things necessary , caused the ladder to be delivered unto hir , and prayed hir to require Julietta ...
... Italie . Julietta did not forget in the evening about five of the clocke , to sende the old woman to Rhomeo , who having pre- pared all things necessary , caused the ladder to be delivered unto hir , and prayed hir to require Julietta ...
Page 186
... Italie is , that the frier travailing abroade oughte to take a companion of his covent , to doe his affaires within the Citie , the frier went into his covent , but bicause he was entred in , it was not lawfull for him to come out ...
... Italie is , that the frier travailing abroade oughte to take a companion of his covent , to doe his affaires within the Citie , the frier went into his covent , but bicause he was entred in , it was not lawfull for him to come out ...
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