Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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Page 17
... thee a weak slave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . Sam . ' Tis true ; and therefore women , being the weaker vessels , are ever thrust to the wall : -there- fore I will push Montague's men from the wall and thrust his maids to the ...
... thee a weak slave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . Sam . ' Tis true ; and therefore women , being the weaker vessels , are ever thrust to the wall : -there- fore I will push Montague's men from the wall and thrust his maids to the ...
Page 18
... thee . Gre . How ! turn thy back and run ? Sam . Fear me not . Gre . No , marry : I fear thee ! Sam . Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . Gre . I will frown as I pass by , and let them take it as they list . Sam . Nay ...
... thee . Gre . How ! turn thy back and run ? Sam . Fear me not . Gre . No , marry : I fear thee ! Sam . Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . Gre . I will frown as I pass by , and let them take it as they list . Sam . Nay ...
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... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace : put up thy sword , Or manage it to part these men with me . Tyb . What , drawn , and talk of peace ? I hate the word As I hate hell , all Montagues , and thee Scene ...
... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace : put up thy sword , Or manage it to part these men with me . Tyb . What , drawn , and talk of peace ? I hate the word As I hate hell , all Montagues , and thee Scene ...
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William Shakespeare Henry Morley. As I hate hell , all Montagues , and thee . Have at thee , coward . f [ They fight . Enter several persons of both Houses , who join the fray ; then enter Citizens , with clubs . 1 Cit . Clubs , bills ...
William Shakespeare Henry Morley. As I hate hell , all Montagues , and thee . Have at thee , coward . f [ They fight . Enter several persons of both Houses , who join the fray ; then enter Citizens , with clubs . 1 Cit . Clubs , bills ...
Page 21
... thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets , And made Verona's ancient citizens Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments , To wield old partisans , in hands as old , Cankered with peace , to part ...
... thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets , And made Verona's ancient citizens Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments , To wield old partisans , in hands as old , Cankered with peace , to part ...
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