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Page lvi
... stand Friar Laurence and the Nurse ; on one side the Montagues and their adherents , Mercutio and Benvolio ; on the ... stands the Prince , the representative of the general power of right and morality , who has to pro- tect the ethical ...
... stand Friar Laurence and the Nurse ; on one side the Montagues and their adherents , Mercutio and Benvolio ; on the ... stands the Prince , the representative of the general power of right and morality , who has to pro- tect the ethical ...
Page 93
... Stand up , stand up ; stand , an you be a man : For Juliet's sake , for her sake , rise and stand ; Why should you fall into so deep an O ? Rom . Nurse ! 90 Nurse . Ah sir ! ah sir ! Well , death's the end of all . Rom . Spakest thou of ...
... Stand up , stand up ; stand , an you be a man : For Juliet's sake , for her sake , rise and stand ; Why should you fall into so deep an O ? Rom . Nurse ! 90 Nurse . Ah sir ! ah sir ! Well , death's the end of all . Rom . Spakest thou of ...
Page 166
... stands all your s . , " " the whole of your fortune de- pends on this " ; III . iii . 166 . STAY , detain ; V. iii . 187 ... stand aright ; III . v . 142 . TAKE THE WALL , get the better of ; ( used quibblingly ) ; I. i . 15 . TASSEL ...
... stands all your s . , " " the whole of your fortune de- pends on this " ; III . iii . 166 . STAY , detain ; V. iii . 187 ... stand aright ; III . v . 142 . TAKE THE WALL , get the better of ; ( used quibblingly ) ; I. i . 15 . TASSEL ...
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Alack art thou Arthur Brooke Bandello banished beauty Benvolio Brooke's poem character conj daugh dead dear death dost doth Enter Romeo Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear Friar Laurence gentle give gleek gone grave grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence holy ISRAEL GOLLANCZ kinsman kiss Lady Capulet light lips lives look lord love's lovers Madam maid Mantua marriage married Mercutio Montague nature night Nurse old copies Paris passion play Poet Pope from Q prince quarrel quarto of 1597 reading from Q Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SCENE Shakespeare slain sorrow soul speak speech stand stay sweet sword tears tell thee thine thing Thomas Creede thou art thou hast thou wilt tomb tragedy Tybalt Verona vex'd villain wife woeful word young