The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... honest gentlemen ; good night : More torches here ? Come on , then let's to bed . -- you all ; Ah , sirrah , [ to 2 Cap . ] by my fay7 , it waxes late ; I'll to my rest . [ Exeunt all but JULIET and Nurse . Jul . Come , hither , nurse ...
... honest gentlemen ; good night : More torches here ? Come on , then let's to bed . -- you all ; Ah , sirrah , [ to 2 Cap . ] by my fay7 , it waxes late ; I'll to my rest . [ Exeunt all but JULIET and Nurse . Jul . Come , hither , nurse ...
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... honest , and , in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him . 9 Alluding to the old ballad of the king and the beggar . This phrase in Shakspeare's time was used as an ex- pression of tenderness . Ben . Come , he hath hid ...
... honest , and , in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him . 9 Alluding to the old ballad of the king and the beggar . This phrase in Shakspeare's time was used as an ex- pression of tenderness . Ben . Come , he hath hid ...
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... honest gentleman , And a courteous , and a kind , and a handsome , And , I warrant , a virtuous : mother ? - Where is your Jul . Where is my mother ? — why , she is within ; Where should she be ? How oddly thou reply'st ? Your love says ...
... honest gentleman , And a courteous , and a kind , and a handsome , And , I warrant , a virtuous : mother ? - Where is your Jul . Where is my mother ? — why , she is within ; Where should she be ? How oddly thou reply'st ? Your love says ...
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... honest nurse , fare- well . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Friar Laurence's Cell . Enter Friar LAURENCE and ROMEO . Fri. So smile the heavens upon this holy act , That after - hours with sorrow chide us not ! Rom . Amen , amen ! but come what ...
... honest nurse , fare- well . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Friar Laurence's Cell . Enter Friar LAURENCE and ROMEO . Fri. So smile the heavens upon this holy act , That after - hours with sorrow chide us not ! Rom . Amen , amen ! but come what ...
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... honest gentleman ! That ever I should live to see thee dead ! Jul . What storm is this , that blows so contrary ? Is Romeo slaughter'd : and is Tybalt dead ? My dear - lov'd cousin , and my dearer lord ? — Then , dreadful trumpet ...
... honest gentleman ! That ever I should live to see thee dead ! Jul . What storm is this , that blows so contrary ? Is Romeo slaughter'd : and is Tybalt dead ? My dear - lov'd cousin , and my dearer lord ? — Then , dreadful trumpet ...
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