Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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... fall while the audience is applauding the elaborate stage - death of the Star Actor . That luminary has taken care to fall as far as may be from the body of Juliet , in order that he may wriggle himself with a pathetic eel - like motion ...
... fall while the audience is applauding the elaborate stage - death of the Star Actor . That luminary has taken care to fall as far as may be from the body of Juliet , in order that he may wriggle himself with a pathetic eel - like motion ...
Page 34
... fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit , Wilt thou not , Jule ? ' and , by my holidame , The pretty wretch left crying , and said ' Ay . ' To see now , how a jest shall come about ! I warrant , an I should ...
... fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit , Wilt thou not , Jule ? ' and , by my holidame , The pretty wretch left crying , and said ' Ay . ' To see now , how a jest shall come about ! I warrant , an I should ...
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... fall'st upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou com'st to age ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? ' it stinted , and said— ' Ay . ' Jul . And stint thou too , I pray thee , nurse , I. say I Nurse . Peace , I have done . God mark thee ...
... fall'st upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou com'st to age ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? ' it stinted , and said— ' Ay . ' Jul . And stint thou too , I pray thee , nurse , I. say I Nurse . Peace , I have done . God mark thee ...
Page 55
... fall back to gaze on him When he bestrides the lazy - pacing clouds And sails upon the bosom of the air . Jul . O Romeo , Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father and refuse thy name : Or , if thou wilt not , be but sworn my ...
... fall back to gaze on him When he bestrides the lazy - pacing clouds And sails upon the bosom of the air . Jul . O Romeo , Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father and refuse thy name : Or , if thou wilt not , be but sworn my ...
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... fall when there's no strength in men . Rom . Thou chidd'st me oft for loving Rosaline . Fri. For doting , not for loving , pupil mine . Rom . And bad'st me bury love . Fri. To lay one in another out to have . Not in a grave Rom . I pray ...
... fall when there's no strength in men . Rom . Thou chidd'st me oft for loving Rosaline . Fri. For doting , not for loving , pupil mine . Rom . And bad'st me bury love . Fri. To lay one in another out to have . Not in a grave Rom . I pray ...
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