Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their... SHAKESPEARE - Pàgina 264per BIBLIOTHEQUE ANGLO-FRANCAISE - 1836Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 436 pàgines
...XDUBLiCLIBK;,;. ASTOR, LENOX AND TIUDEN FOUNDATIONS. ROMEO AND JULIET. PROLOGUE. TWO htuiholds, loth alike in dignity, In fair Verona, (where we lay our...Grudge break to new mutiny ; Where civil blood makes tiiiil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of thefe two foes, A pair of ftar-croft loiters take... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pàgines
.... J ;.' i3txi:d vr,? — • •.1!. -03 TO .-.-•' AND JU LIE T. O \ .'<* PROLOG U E. Houjholds, both alike in Dignity, In fair Verona, (where we lay...civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of thefe two foes, A fair of Jlar-crojl lovers take their life -, TVhofe mif-adventur'd piteous Overthrows... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pàgines
...DODD. .-.-. :i\v v ,-«• -. - '-I ROME O AND JULIET. VOL. VIII. B PROLOGUE. Houfholds, both alike hi Dignity, In fair Verona, (where we lay our Scene)...break to new mutiny ; * Where civil blood makes civil bands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of ihefe two foes t A pair of Jlar-crojl lovers take their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1772 - 364 pàgines
...the reft of the Playr in and aear Verona. PROLOGUE. -* W. 0 households, both alike in dignity, ( i ) In fair Verona, (where we lay our Scene) From ancient...to new mutiny ; Where civil blood makes civil hands uncleani : (t) Two h-iifebclc's, &c.] The fable of this play is built on a real tragedy, that happened... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 582 pàgines
...distressed, bm:ea conceit left th'etn ih their misery, a miserable conceit. JOHNSON* PROLOG U-'-E. J. WO households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona,...hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foe's A pair of star-crost Itvtrs taki-their life ; Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows ,_. . .... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pàgines
...at the end of our discoveries relative to the originals of our author's dramatick pieces. STEEVENS. Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona,...their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-mark 'd love, And the continuance of their parents' rage, Which, but their children's end, nought... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 pàgines
...novel on the subject by I/. d;i Porto; which has been lately printed at Venice. FARMER. iPROLOGUE. Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona,...forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-cvoss'd lovers take their life ; Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows Do, with their death,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 pàgines
...of marriage shall be yours ; One feast, one house, one mutual happiness. [Exeunt. ROMEO AND JULIET. PROLOGUE. Two households, both alike in dignity, In...forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of 'star-cross 'd lovers take their life ; Whose misadtentur'd piteous overthrows Do, with their death,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 466 pàgines
...In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge hreak to new mutiny, Where civil hlood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins...misadventur'd piteous overthrows Do, with their death, hury their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-murk'd love, And the continuance of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 466 pàgines
...In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge hreak to new mutiny, Where civil hlood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins...misadventur'd piteous overthrows Do, with their death, hury their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love, And the continuance of... | |
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