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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O Romeo , Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father , and refuse thy
name : Or , if thou wilt not , be but sworn my love , And I ' ll no longer be a Capulet
. Ro . Shall I hear more , or shall I speak at this ? [ aside . Ju . ' Tis but thy name ...
O Romeo , Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father , and refuse thy
name : Or , if thou wilt not , be but sworn my love , And I ' ll no longer be a Capulet
. Ro . Shall I hear more , or shall I speak at this ? [ aside . Ju . ' Tis but thy name ...
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I beg for justice , which thou , prince , must give : Romeo slew Tybalt ; Romeo
must not live . Prince . Romeo slew him , he slew Mercutio ; Who now the price of
his dear blood doth owe ? Mon. Not Romeo , prince ; he was Mercutio's friend ;
His ...
I beg for justice , which thou , prince , must give : Romeo slew Tybalt ; Romeo
must not live . Prince . Romeo slew him , he slew Mercutio ; Who now the price of
his dear blood doth owe ? Mon. Not Romeo , prince ; he was Mercutio's friend ;
His ...
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And she brings news ; and every tongue , that speaks But Romeo ' s name ,
speaks heavenly eloquence . Now , nurse , what news ? What hast thou there ?
the cords , That Romeo bade thee fetch ? Nurse . Ay , ay , the cords . [ throws
them ...
And she brings news ; and every tongue , that speaks But Romeo ' s name ,
speaks heavenly eloquence . Now , nurse , what news ? What hast thou there ?
the cords , That Romeo bade thee fetch ? Nurse . Ay , ay , the cords . [ throws
them ...
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Vile earth , to eartlı resign ; end motion here ; And thou and Romeo press one
heavy bier ! Nurse . O Tybalt , Tybalt , the best friend I had ! O courteous Tybalt !
honest gentleman ! That ever I should live to see thee dead ! Ju . What storm is
this ...
Vile earth , to eartlı resign ; end motion here ; And thou and Romeo press one
heavy bier ! Nurse . O Tybalt , Tybalt , the best friend I had ! O courteous Tybalt !
honest gentleman ! That ever I should live to see thee dead ! Ju . What storm is
this ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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