TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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... thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair maid , if either thee dislike . " Jul . How cam'st thou hither , tell me ? and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high and hard to climb ; And the place death , considering who thou ...
... thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair maid , if either thee dislike . " Jul . How cam'st thou hither , tell me ? and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high and hard to climb ; And the place death , considering who thou ...
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... thou a flatterer now , and seek to thrive By that which has undone thee : hinge thy knee , And let his very breath , whom thou ' lt ob- serve , Blow off thy cap ; praise his most vicious strain , And call it excellent : Thou wast told thus ...
... thou a flatterer now , and seek to thrive By that which has undone thee : hinge thy knee , And let his very breath , whom thou ' lt ob- serve , Blow off thy cap ; praise his most vicious strain , And call it excellent : Thou wast told thus ...
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William Shakespeare. If thou canst serve where thou dost stand con- demn'd , So may it come thy master , whom thou lov'st , a Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay ...
William Shakespeare. If thou canst serve where thou dost stand con- demn'd , So may it come thy master , whom thou lov'st , a Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 3 |
CONTENTS | 4 |
Costume of Senators and Ladies from a draw | 9 |
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