Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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William Shakespeare Henry Morley. Speak , nephew , were you by , when it began ? Ben . Here were the servants of your adversary ' And yours close fighting ere I did approach : I drew to part them ; in the instant came The fiery Tybalt ...
William Shakespeare Henry Morley. Speak , nephew , were you by , when it began ? Ben . Here were the servants of your adversary ' And yours close fighting ere I did approach : I drew to part them ; in the instant came The fiery Tybalt ...
Page 89
... Prin . Benvolio , who began this bloody fray ? Ben . Tybalt , here slain , whom Romeo's hand did slay ; Romeo , that spoke him fair , bade him bethink How nice the quarrel was , and urged withal Your Scene 1. ] 89 ROMEO AND JULIET.
... Prin . Benvolio , who began this bloody fray ? Ben . Tybalt , here slain , whom Romeo's hand did slay ; Romeo , that spoke him fair , bade him bethink How nice the quarrel was , and urged withal Your Scene 1. ] 89 ROMEO AND JULIET.
Page 164
... began sharply to rebuke him . For the love that he bare him was so great as hee felt his Martirdome , and was partaker of his passion : which caused him by ofte viewing hys friends disquietnesse in amorous pangs , to say thus unto him ...
... began sharply to rebuke him . For the love that he bare him was so great as hee felt his Martirdome , and was partaker of his passion : which caused him by ofte viewing hys friends disquietnesse in amorous pangs , to say thus unto him ...
Page 165
... began to set at naught the royalties of the feast , and felt no pleasure in hir hart , but when she had a glimpse by throwing or receiving some sight or looke of Rhomeo . Love having made the heartes breach of those two lovers , as they ...
... began to set at naught the royalties of the feast , and felt no pleasure in hir hart , but when she had a glimpse by throwing or receiving some sight or looke of Rhomeo . Love having made the heartes breach of those two lovers , as they ...
Page 167
... began to persuade hir to retire into hir chamber : whome she obeyed : and being in hir bed , thinking to take hir wonted rest , a great tempest of divers thoughts began to environ and trouble hir minde , in such wise as she was not able ...
... began to persuade hir to retire into hir chamber : whome she obeyed : and being in hir bed , thinking to take hir wonted rest , a great tempest of divers thoughts began to environ and trouble hir minde , in such wise as she was not able ...
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