The Works of Shakespeare, Volum 8J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Pàgina 16
... letters and the language . Ser . Ye fay honeftly , reft you merry . Rom . Stay , fellow , I can read . [ He reads the letter . ] Signior Martino , and his wife and daughters : Count Anfelm and his beauteous fifters ; the lady widow of ...
... letters and the language . Ser . Ye fay honeftly , reft you merry . Rom . Stay , fellow , I can read . [ He reads the letter . ] Signior Martino , and his wife and daughters : Count Anfelm and his beauteous fifters ; the lady widow of ...
Pàgina 40
... letter to his father's houfe . Mer . A challenge , on my life . Ben . Romeo will answer it . Mer . Any man , that can write , may answer a letter . Ben . Nay , he will answer the letter's mafter , how he dares , being dar'd . Mer . Alas ...
... letter to his father's houfe . Mer . A challenge , on my life . Ben . Romeo will answer it . Mer . Any man , that can write , may answer a letter . Ben . Nay , he will answer the letter's mafter , how he dares , being dar'd . Mer . Alas ...
Pàgina 45
... letter . Rom . Ay , nurfe , what of that ? both with an R. ( 8 ) Nurfe . Ah , mocker ! that's the dog's name . R. is for Thee ? No ; I know , it begins with another letter ; and the hath the prettieft fententious of it , of you and rofe ...
... letter . Rom . Ay , nurfe , what of that ? both with an R. ( 8 ) Nurfe . Ah , mocker ! that's the dog's name . R. is for Thee ? No ; I know , it begins with another letter ; and the hath the prettieft fententious of it , of you and rofe ...
Pàgina 76
... letters know our drift , And hither fhall he come ; and he and I Will watch thy Waking , and that very night Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua ; And This shall free thee from this present Shame , If no unconftant toy , nor womanish ...
... letters know our drift , And hither fhall he come ; and he and I Will watch thy Waking , and that very night Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua ; And This shall free thee from this present Shame , If no unconftant toy , nor womanish ...
Pàgina 86
... letters from the Friar ? How doth my lady ? is my father well ? How doth my Juliet ? That I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if fhe be well . Balth . Then she is well , and nothing can be ill ; Her body fleeps in Capulets ' monument ...
... letters from the Friar ? How doth my lady ? is my father well ? How doth my Juliet ? That I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if fhe be well . Balth . Then she is well , and nothing can be ill ; Her body fleeps in Capulets ' monument ...
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