The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volum 8H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pàgina 33
... murther thee . Rom . Alack ! there lies more peril in thine eye , Than twenty of their fwords ; look thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not for the world , they faw thee here . Rom . I have night's ...
... murther thee . Rom . Alack ! there lies more peril in thine eye , Than twenty of their fwords ; look thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not for the world , they faw thee here . Rom . I have night's ...
Pàgina 59
... murther'd me ; I would forget it , fain ; But , oh ! it preffes to my memory , Like damned guilty deeds to finners ' minds ; Tybalt is dead , and Romeo banished ! That banished , that one word banished , Hath flain ten thousand Tybalts ...
... murther'd me ; I would forget it , fain ; But , oh ! it preffes to my memory , Like damned guilty deeds to finners ' minds ; Tybalt is dead , and Romeo banished ! That banished , that one word banished , Hath flain ten thousand Tybalts ...
Pàgina 63
... murther her , as that name's curfed hand Murther'd her kinfman . - Tell me , Friar , tell me , In what vile part of this anatomy Doth my name lodge ? tell me , that I may The hateful manfion . Fri. Hold thy desperate hand : fack ...
... murther her , as that name's curfed hand Murther'd her kinfman . - Tell me , Friar , tell me , In what vile part of this anatomy Doth my name lodge ? tell me , that I may The hateful manfion . Fri. Hold thy desperate hand : fack ...
Pàgina 83
... murther , murther our Solemnity ? O Child ! O Child ! My Soul , and not my Child ! Dead art Thou ! dead ; alack ! my Child is dead ; And , with my Child , my Joys are buried . Fri. Peace , ho , for Shame ! Confufion's Cure lives not ...
... murther , murther our Solemnity ? O Child ! O Child ! My Soul , and not my Child ! Dead art Thou ! dead ; alack ! my Child is dead ; And , with my Child , my Joys are buried . Fri. Peace , ho , for Shame ! Confufion's Cure lives not ...
Pàgina 96
... mur- ther comes . Watch . Here is a Friar , and flaughter'd Romeo's man , With inftruments upon them , fit to open These dead men's tombs . Cap . Oh , heav'n ! oh , wife ! look how our daughter bleeds ! This dagger hath mifta'en ; for ...
... mur- ther comes . Watch . Here is a Friar , and flaughter'd Romeo's man , With inftruments upon them , fit to open These dead men's tombs . Cap . Oh , heav'n ! oh , wife ! look how our daughter bleeds ! This dagger hath mifta'en ; for ...
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