Romeo and JulietMacmillan, 1900 |
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... Lord Chamberlaine | his Seruants . | LONDON | Printed by Thomas Creede , for Cuthbert Burby , and are to | be sold at his shop neare the Exchange . | 1599. | A third Quarto was published in 1609 , ' as it hath been sundry times ...
... Lord Chamberlaine | his Seruants . | LONDON | Printed by Thomas Creede , for Cuthbert Burby , and are to | be sold at his shop neare the Exchange . | 1599. | A third Quarto was published in 1609 , ' as it hath been sundry times ...
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... Shakespeare's Juliet instantly addresses the friar : - O comfortable friar ! where is my lord ? I do remember well where I should be , And there I am . ( v . 3. 148. ) against the suitor par convenance , Paris , and the 402 Romeo and ...
... Shakespeare's Juliet instantly addresses the friar : - O comfortable friar ! where is my lord ? I do remember well where I should be , And there I am . ( v . 3. 148. ) against the suitor par convenance , Paris , and the 402 Romeo and ...
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... lord , what say you to my suit ? 235. To call hers , exquisite , in question more , to force that exquisite beauty of hers , yet more upon my judgment , by comparison , and so make me yet more keenly alive to it . 244. doctrine ...
... lord , what say you to my suit ? 235. To call hers , exquisite , in question more , to force that exquisite beauty of hers , yet more upon my judgment , by comparison , and so make me yet more keenly alive to it . 244. doctrine ...
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... lord and you were then at Mantua : - Nay , I do bear a brain : -but , as I said , When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple Of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty fool , To see it tetchy and fall out with the dug ! Shake , quoth the ...
... lord and you were then at Mantua : - Nay , I do bear a brain : -but , as I said , When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple Of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty fool , To see it tetchy and fall out with the dug ! Shake , quoth the ...
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... thy foot I'll lay And follow thee my lord throughout the world . 130 140 124. as that , i.e. as to that 141. substantial ( four syl- heart , etc. lables ) . Nurse . [ Within ] Madam ! Jul . I 44I SC . II Romeo and Juliet.
... thy foot I'll lay And follow thee my lord throughout the world . 130 140 124. as that , i.e. as to that 141. substantial ( four syl- heart , etc. lables ) . Nurse . [ Within ] Madam ! Jul . I 44I SC . II Romeo and Juliet.
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