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... Mercutio , who in the poem is a mere " courtier bold among the bashful maydes " ; ( iii ) he makes Paris die at the grave of Juliet by the hand of Romeo ; in the poem nothing is heard of the Count after his disappointment . But though ...
... Mercutio , who in the poem is a mere " courtier bold among the bashful maydes " ; ( iii ) he makes Paris die at the grave of Juliet by the hand of Romeo ; in the poem nothing is heard of the Count after his disappointment . But though ...
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... MERCUTIO , kinsman to the prince , and friend to Romeo . BENVOLIO , nephew to Montague , and friend to Romeo . TYBALT , nephew to Lady Capulet . FRIAR LAURENCE , a Franciscan . FRIAR JOHN , of the same order . BALTHASAR , servant to ...
... MERCUTIO , kinsman to the prince , and friend to Romeo . BENVOLIO , nephew to Montague , and friend to Romeo . TYBALT , nephew to Lady Capulet . FRIAR LAURENCE , a Franciscan . FRIAR JOHN , of the same order . BALTHASAR , servant to ...
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... Mercutio and his brother Valentine ; mine uncle Capulet , his wife , and daughters ; my fair niece Rosaline ; Livia ; 70 Signior Valentio and his cousin Tybalt ; Lucio and the lively Helena . ' A fair assembly : whither should they come ...
... Mercutio and his brother Valentine ; mine uncle Capulet , his wife , and daughters ; my fair niece Rosaline ; Livia ; 70 Signior Valentio and his cousin Tybalt ; Lucio and the lively Helena . ' A fair assembly : whither should they come ...
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... to pure love . Rom . O , let us hence ; I stand on sudden haste . 81 90 Fri. L. Wisely and slow ; they stumble that run fast . [ Exeunt . Scene IV . A street . Enter Benvolio and Mercutio Act II . Sc . iii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... to pure love . Rom . O , let us hence ; I stand on sudden haste . 81 90 Fri. L. Wisely and slow ; they stumble that run fast . [ Exeunt . Scene IV . A street . Enter Benvolio and Mercutio Act II . Sc . iii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Scene IV . A street . Enter Benvolio and Mercutio . Mer . Where the devil should this Romeo be ? Came he not home to - night ? Ben . Not to his father's ; I spoke with his man . Mer . Ah , that same ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Scene IV . A street . Enter Benvolio and Mercutio . Mer . Where the devil should this Romeo be ? Came he not home to - night ? Ben . Not to his father's ; I spoke with his man . Mer . Ah , that same ...
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