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... father , died on the 22nd July , 1596. Shakspere's company , during the life of this lord , were called the " Lord Chamberlain's men ; " but , according to Malone , they bore this designation , not as being attached to the Lord ...
... father , died on the 22nd July , 1596. Shakspere's company , during the life of this lord , were called the " Lord Chamberlain's men ; " but , according to Malone , they bore this designation , not as being attached to the Lord ...
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... father that went hence so fast ? Ben . It was : - -What sadness lengthens Ro- meo's hours ? Rom . Not having that ... father's . So ( 4 ) . The folio and ( C ) have b ( A ) , I am . " By my own , Which then most sought , where most might ...
... father that went hence so fast ? Ben . It was : - -What sadness lengthens Ro- meo's hours ? Rom . Not having that ... father's . So ( 4 ) . The folio and ( C ) have b ( A ) , I am . " By my own , Which then most sought , where most might ...
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... father , and refuse thy name ; Or , if thou wilt not , be but sworn my love , And I'll no longer be a Capulet . Rom . Shall I hear more , or shall I speak at this ? [ Aside . Jul . " Tis but thy name that is my enemy ; Thou art thyself ...
... father , and refuse thy name ; Or , if thou wilt not , be but sworn my love , And I'll no longer be a Capulet . Rom . Shall I hear more , or shall I speak at this ? [ Aside . Jul . " Tis but thy name that is my enemy ; Thou art thyself ...
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... father's cell . " b Flecked - dappled . So ( 4 ) . It is remarkable that in the folio and ( C ) these four lines , with a slight alteration , are also introduced before the two last lines of Romeo's previous speech . It appears to us ...
... father's cell . " b Flecked - dappled . So ( 4 ) . It is remarkable that in the folio and ( C ) these four lines , with a slight alteration , are also introduced before the two last lines of Romeo's previous speech . It appears to us ...
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... father ! Rom . Good morrow , Fri. Benedicite ! What early tongue so sweet saluteth me ? — Young son , it argues a distemper ' d head , So soon to bid good morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in old man's eye , every And where care ...
... father ! Rom . Good morrow , Fri. Benedicite ! What early tongue so sweet saluteth me ? — Young son , it argues a distemper ' d head , So soon to bid good morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in old man's eye , every And where care ...
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