The Dramatic Works, Volume 10Printed and sold at Brunswick, 1834 |
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... ancient history of Adria , his native place ; so that Verona is not the only place that has appropriated this interesting fable . This has been generally considered one of Shakspeare's carliest plays ; ) and Schlegel has eloquently said ...
... ancient history of Adria , his native place ; so that Verona is not the only place that has appropriated this interesting fable . This has been generally considered one of Shakspeare's carliest plays ; ) and Schlegel has eloquently said ...
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... ancient grudge , break to new mutiny , Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows Do , with their ...
... ancient grudge , break to new mutiny , Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows Do , with their ...
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... ancient being of an un - coal - carrying spirit , ' & c . And in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour : Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo will hold my dog . Again in King Henry V. Act iii . Sc . 2 : At Calais they stole a ...
... ancient being of an un - coal - carrying spirit , ' & c . And in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour : Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo will hold my dog . Again in King Henry V. Act iii . Sc . 2 : At Calais they stole a ...
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... the Montacutes did beare always , for that They covet to be knowne from Capels , where they pass For ancient grutch ' whych long ago ' tweene these two houses was . ' Sam . Let us take the law of our sides 10 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... the Montacutes did beare always , for that They covet to be knowne from Capels , where they pass For ancient grutch ' whych long ago ' tweene these two houses was . ' Sam . Let us take the law of our sides 10 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... ancient citizens Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments , To wield old partisans , in hands as old , Canker'd with peace , to part your canker'd hate : If ever you disturb our streets again , Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the ...
... ancient citizens Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments , To wield old partisans , in hands as old , Canker'd with peace , to part your canker'd hate : If ever you disturb our streets again , Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the ...
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