Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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William Shakespeare Henry Morley. SCENE IV . - A Street . Enter ROMEO , MERCUTIO , BENVOLIO , with five or six Maskers , Torch - bearers , and others . Rom . What , shall this speech be spoke for our excuse , Or shall we on without ...
William Shakespeare Henry Morley. SCENE IV . - A Street . Enter ROMEO , MERCUTIO , BENVOLIO , with five or six Maskers , Torch - bearers , and others . Rom . What , shall this speech be spoke for our excuse , Or shall we on without ...
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... Mercutio , peace ! Thou talk'st of nothing . Mer . 1 True , I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain Begot of nothing but vain fantasy , Which is as thin of substance as the air And more inconstant than the wind , who ...
... Mercutio , peace ! Thou talk'st of nothing . Mer . 1 True , I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain Begot of nothing but vain fantasy , Which is as thin of substance as the air And more inconstant than the wind , who ...
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... [ He climbs the wall , and leaps down within it . Enter BENVOLIO and MERCUTIO . Ben . Romeo ! my cousin Romeo ! Romeo ! Mer . He is wise ; And , on my life , hath stolen him home Scene 1. ] 51 ROMEO AND JULIET . ACT II. ...
... [ He climbs the wall , and leaps down within it . Enter BENVOLIO and MERCUTIO . Ben . Romeo ! my cousin Romeo ! Romeo ! Mer . He is wise ; And , on my life , hath stolen him home Scene 1. ] 51 ROMEO AND JULIET . ACT II. ...
Page 52
... Mercutio . Mer . Nay , I'll conjure too.— Romeo ! humours ! madman ! passion ! lover ! Appear thou in the likeness of a sigh ! Speak but one rhyme , and I am satisfied ; 6 Cry but Ah me ! ' pronounce but ' love ' and ' dove , ' Speak to ...
... Mercutio . Mer . Nay , I'll conjure too.— Romeo ! humours ! madman ! passion ! lover ! Appear thou in the likeness of a sigh ! Speak but one rhyme , and I am satisfied ; 6 Cry but Ah me ! ' pronounce but ' love ' and ' dove , ' Speak to ...
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... MERCUTIO . Mer . Where the devil should this Romeo be ? Came he not home to - night ? Ben . Not to his father's ; I spoke with his man . Mer . Why , that same pale hard - hearted wench , that Rosaline , Torments him so that he will sure ...
... MERCUTIO . Mer . Where the devil should this Romeo be ? Came he not home to - night ? Ben . Not to his father's ; I spoke with his man . Mer . Why , that same pale hard - hearted wench , that Rosaline , Torments him so that he will sure ...
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