Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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... THE GOODLY HISTORY OF THE TRUE AND CONSTANT LOVE BETWEEN ROMEUS AND JULIETTA Introduction by HEN MORLEY CASSELL AND COMPANY , LIMITED LONDON , NEW YORK , TORONTO AND MELBOURNE 1912 Rome most the b on th ing a 202442 Couns.
... THE GOODLY HISTORY OF THE TRUE AND CONSTANT LOVE BETWEEN ROMEUS AND JULIETTA Introduction by HEN MORLEY CASSELL AND COMPANY , LIMITED LONDON , NEW YORK , TORONTO AND MELBOURNE 1912 Rome most the b on th ing a 202442 Couns.
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William Shakespeare Henry Morley. THE GOODLY HISTORY OF THE TRUE AND CONSTANT LOVE BETWEEN ROMEUS AND JULIETTA . ་ ) THE GOODLY HISTORY OF THE TRUE AND CONSTANT F - 44.
William Shakespeare Henry Morley. THE GOODLY HISTORY OF THE TRUE AND CONSTANT LOVE BETWEEN ROMEUS AND JULIETTA . ་ ) THE GOODLY HISTORY OF THE TRUE AND CONSTANT F - 44.
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... JULIETTA . [ Abridged from Painter's " Palace of Pleasure . " ] WHEN the senior Escala was Lord of Verona , there were two families in the Citie , of farre greater fame than the rest , as well for riches as Nobilitie : the one called ...
... JULIETTA . [ Abridged from Painter's " Palace of Pleasure . " ] WHEN the senior Escala was Lord of Verona , there were two families in the Citie , of farre greater fame than the rest , as well for riches as Nobilitie : the one called ...
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... any good . Notwithstanding , the Capellets dissembling their malice , either for the honor of the company , or else for respect of his age , did not 164 ROMEUS AND JULIETTA . for proofe if by change of the place he might ...
... any good . Notwithstanding , the Capellets dissembling their malice , either for the honor of the company , or else for respect of his age , did not 164 ROMEUS AND JULIETTA . for proofe if by change of the place he might ...
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... Julietta , and was the daughter of Capellet , the maister of the house where that assemblie was , who as hir eyes dydde roll and wander to and fro , by chaunce espied Rhomeo , whiche unto hir seemed to be the goodliest Gentleman that ...
... Julietta , and was the daughter of Capellet , the maister of the house where that assemblie was , who as hir eyes dydde roll and wander to and fro , by chaunce espied Rhomeo , whiche unto hir seemed to be the goodliest Gentleman that ...
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