The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... Romeo , Son to Montague . Mercutio , Benvolio , } Friends of Romeo , Tybalt , Kinfman to Capulet , An old Man , his Coufin . Friar Lawrence , a Francifcan , Friar John , of the fame order , Balthafar , Servant to Romeo . Sampfon ...
... Romeo , Son to Montague . Mercutio , Benvolio , } Friends of Romeo , Tybalt , Kinfman to Capulet , An old Man , his Coufin . Friar Lawrence , a Francifcan , Friar John , of the fame order , Balthafar , Servant to Romeo . Sampfon ...
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... Romeo and Juletta . " Again Aug. 5 , 15965 : " Edward White ] a new ballad of Romeo and Juliett . " The fame story is found in The Palace of Pleasure : however , Shakspeare was not entirely indebted to Painter's epitome ; but rather to ...
... Romeo and Juletta . " Again Aug. 5 , 15965 : " Edward White ] a new ballad of Romeo and Juliett . " The fame story is found in The Palace of Pleasure : however , Shakspeare was not entirely indebted to Painter's epitome ; but rather to ...
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... Romeo and Juliet appear to have been formed on hints furnished by the poem , and fome expreffions are borrowed from thence . With respect to the name of Romeo , this alfo Shakspeare might have had from the poem ' ; for in one place that ...
... Romeo and Juliet appear to have been formed on hints furnished by the poem , and fome expreffions are borrowed from thence . With respect to the name of Romeo , this alfo Shakspeare might have had from the poem ' ; for in one place that ...
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... Romeo and Juliet , in his New Inn : " Huff . How , Spill it ? Spill it at me ? " Tip . I reck not , but I pill it . " STEEVENS . The Abr . Do you bite your thumb at us , ROMEO AND JULIE T. 9.
... Romeo and Juliet , in his New Inn : " Huff . How , Spill it ? Spill it at me ? " Tip . I reck not , but I pill it . " STEEVENS . The Abr . Do you bite your thumb at us , ROMEO AND JULIE T. 9.
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... Romeo ! -faw you him to - day ? Right glad I am , he was not at this fray . Ben . Madam , an hour before the worshipp'd fun Peer'd forth the golden window of the eaft , A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad ; Where - underneath the ...
... Romeo ! -faw you him to - day ? Right glad I am , he was not at this fray . Ben . Madam , an hour before the worshipp'd fun Peer'd forth the golden window of the eaft , A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad ; Where - underneath the ...
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