Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentable |
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TWENTY OF THE PLAYS O F SHAKESPEARE , Being the whole Number printed in Quarto During his LIFE - TIME , or before the RESTORATION , Collated where there were different COPIES , AND Publish'd from the ORIGINALS , BY GEORGE STEEVENS ...
TWENTY OF THE PLAYS O F SHAKESPEARE , Being the whole Number printed in Quarto During his LIFE - TIME , or before the RESTORATION , Collated where there were different COPIES , AND Publish'd from the ORIGINALS , BY GEORGE STEEVENS ...
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THE PLAY S O F SHAKESPEAR E. VOLUME the FOURTH . - CONTAINING , The most excellent Tragedie of ROMEO and and } IULIET The moft lamentable Tragedie of ROMEO and IULIET - 1597 and } 1609 - --- The Tragedy of HAMLET Prince of Denmarke 1611 ...
THE PLAY S O F SHAKESPEAR E. VOLUME the FOURTH . - CONTAINING , The most excellent Tragedie of ROMEO and and } IULIET The moft lamentable Tragedie of ROMEO and IULIET - 1597 and } 1609 - --- The Tragedy of HAMLET Prince of Denmarke 1611 ...
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1 Ile play the tyrant , Ile firft begin with the maids , and off with their heads . 2 The heads of the maids ? II the heades of their maides , or the maidenheades , take it in what fence thou wilt . 2 Nay let them take it in fence that ...
1 Ile play the tyrant , Ile firft begin with the maids , and off with their heads . 2 The heads of the maids ? II the heades of their maides , or the maidenheades , take it in what fence thou wilt . 2 Nay let them take it in fence that ...
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