Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentableJ. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... Say I , here comes my masters kinfman . They draw , to them enters Tybalt , they fight , to them the Prince , old Mountague , and his wife , old Capulet and his wife , and other citizens and part them . Prince . Rebellious subiects ...
... Say I , here comes my masters kinfman . They draw , to them enters Tybalt , they fight , to them the Prince , old Mountague , and his wife , old Capulet and his wife , and other citizens and part them . Prince . Rebellious subiects ...
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... say you to my fute ? Exeu . Сари . Capu . What should I say more than I faid 1 OF ROMEO AND JULIET . With more of thine, this griefe that thou hast ...
... say you to my fute ? Exeu . Сари . Capu . What should I say more than I faid 1 OF ROMEO AND JULIET . With more of thine, this griefe that thou hast ...
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... say , My house and welcome at their pleasure stay . Exeunt . Ser . Seske them out whose names are written here , and yet I knowe not who are written here : I must to the learned to learne of them , that's as much to say , the taylor ...
... say , My house and welcome at their pleasure stay . Exeunt . Ser . Seske them out whose names are written here , and yet I knowe not who are written here : I must to the learned to learne of them , that's as much to say , the taylor ...
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... say I. Nurce . Well goe thy waies , God marke thee for his grace , thou wert the prettiest babe that euer I nurst , might I but liue to fee thee married once , I haue my wish . Wife . And that fame marriage nurce , is the theame I meant ...
... say I. Nurce . Well goe thy waies , God marke thee for his grace , thou wert the prettiest babe that euer I nurst , might I but liue to fee thee married once , I haue my wish . Wife . And that fame marriage nurce , is the theame I meant ...
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... say I , And I will take thy word : but if thou swearst , Thou maieft proue false : At louer periuries they say loue smiles . Ah gentle Romeo , if thou loue pronounce it faithfully : Or if thou thinke I am too easely wonne , Il'e frowne and ...
... say I , And I will take thy word : but if thou swearst , Thou maieft proue false : At louer periuries they say loue smiles . Ah gentle Romeo , if thou loue pronounce it faithfully : Or if thou thinke I am too easely wonne , Il'e frowne and ...
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