The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 6 |
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Thou villain Capulet , -Hold me not , let me go . LA . MON . Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe 3 . ( II ) Enter Prince , with Attendants . PRIN . Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - stained ...
Thou villain Capulet , -Hold me not , let me go . LA . MON . Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe 3 . ( II ) Enter Prince , with Attendants . PRIN . Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - stained ...
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Three civil brawls * , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice disturb'd the quiet of our streets ; ( I ) And made Verona's ancient citizens Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments , To wield old ...
Three civil brawls * , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Montague , Have thrice disturb'd the quiet of our streets ; ( I ) And made Verona's ancient citizens Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments , To wield old ...
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Had Dr. Johnson attended to the letter of invitation in the next scene , he would have found that Rosaline was niece to Capulet . ANONYMOUS . Every sonnetteer characterises Love by contrarieties . Watson begins one of his canzonets ...
Had Dr. Johnson attended to the letter of invitation in the next scene , he would have found that Rosaline was niece to Capulet . ANONYMOUS . Every sonnetteer characterises Love by contrarieties . Watson begins one of his canzonets ...
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Enter CAPULET , PARIS , and Servant . CAP . And Montague is bound1 as well as I , In penalty alike ; and ' tis not hard , I think , For men so old as we to keep the peace . ( PAR . Of honourable reckoning are you * both ; And pity ' tis ...
Enter CAPULET , PARIS , and Servant . CAP . And Montague is bound1 as well as I , In penalty alike ; and ' tis not hard , I think , For men so old as we to keep the peace . ( PAR . Of honourable reckoning are you * both ; And pity ' tis ...
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No knight or gentleman of high or low renown " But Capulet himself had bid unto his feast , & c . 66 Young damsels thither flock , of bachelors a rout ; " Not so much for the banquet's sake , as beauties to search out . " MALONE .
No knight or gentleman of high or low renown " But Capulet himself had bid unto his feast , & c . 66 Young damsels thither flock , of bachelors a rout ; " Not so much for the banquet's sake , as beauties to search out . " MALONE .
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