The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volume 13 |
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This outrage subjects Romeo to a sentence of banishment by the prince ; wbile
the unsuspecting relatives of Juliet , attributing her grief to the loss of her cousin ,
resolve to divert her melancholy by an immediate marriage with Count Paris .
This outrage subjects Romeo to a sentence of banishment by the prince ; wbile
the unsuspecting relatives of Juliet , attributing her grief to the loss of her cousin ,
resolve to divert her melancholy by an immediate marriage with Count Paris .
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PARIS , a young nobleman , kinsman to the prince . Montague , heads of two
houses , at variance with each other . CAPULET , Old Man , uncle to Capulet .
ROMEO , son to Montague . Mercurio , kinsman to the prince , and friend to
Romeo ...
PARIS , a young nobleman , kinsman to the prince . Montague , heads of two
houses , at variance with each other . CAPULET , Old Man , uncle to Capulet .
ROMEO , son to Montague . Mercurio , kinsman to the prince , and friend to
Romeo ...
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The earth hath swallow ' d all my hopes but she ; She is the hopeful lady of my
earth : But woo her , gentle Paris , get her heart ; My will to her consent is but a
part : An she agree , within her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair
according ...
The earth hath swallow ' d all my hopes but she ; She is the hopeful lady of my
earth : But woo her , gentle Paris , get her heart ; My will to her consent is but a
part : An she agree , within her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair
according ...
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Enter CAPULET , LADY CAPULET , and PARIS . Cap . Things have fallen out , sir
, so unluckily , That we have had no time to move our daughter . Look you , she
loved her kinsman Tybalt dearly , And so did I : - Well , we were born to die .
Enter CAPULET , LADY CAPULET , and PARIS . Cap . Things have fallen out , sir
, so unluckily , That we have had no time to move our daughter . Look you , she
loved her kinsman Tybalt dearly , And so did I : - Well , we were born to die .
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If , rather than to marry county Paris , Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself ;
Then is it likely , thou wilt undertake A thing like death to chide away this shame ,
That copest with death himself to scape from it ; And , if thou darest , I'll give ...
If , rather than to marry county Paris , Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself ;
Then is it likely , thou wilt undertake A thing like death to chide away this shame ,
That copest with death himself to scape from it ; And , if thou darest , I'll give ...
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