John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Romeo and Juliet. Taming of the shrew (Katharine and Petruchio). The tempestFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not , for the world , they saw thee here . By whose direction found'st thou out this place ? Rom . By love , who first did prompt me to inquire ; He lent me counsel ...
... thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not , for the world , they saw thee here . By whose direction found'st thou out this place ? Rom . By love , who first did prompt me to inquire ; He lent me counsel ...
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... thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood as any in Italy ; an there were two such , we should have none shortly ; for one would kill the other . Thou ! why , thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more , or a hair less , on his head , than ...
... thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood as any in Italy ; an there were two such , we should have none shortly ; for one would kill the other . Thou ! why , thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more , or a hair less , on his head , than ...
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... thou be'st a good moon - calf . Cal . How does thy honour ? Let me lick thy shoe : I'll not serve him , he is not valiant . Trin . Thou ly'st , most ignorant monster ; why , thou debosh'd fish thou , was there ever a man a coward , that ...
... thou be'st a good moon - calf . Cal . How does thy honour ? Let me lick thy shoe : I'll not serve him , he is not valiant . Trin . Thou ly'st , most ignorant monster ; why , thou debosh'd fish thou , was there ever a man a coward , that ...
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