The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1955at the University Press, 1955 |
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... hear say , ' Two may keep counsel , putting one away ' ? Romeo . I warrant thee my man's as true as steel . Nurse . Well , sir , my mistress is the sweetest lady . Lord , Lord ! when ' twas a little prating thing - O , there is a ...
... hear say , ' Two may keep counsel , putting one away ' ? Romeo . I warrant thee my man's as true as steel . Nurse . Well , sir , my mistress is the sweetest lady . Lord , Lord ! when ' twas a little prating thing - O , there is a ...
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... hear from thee every day in the hour , For in a minute there are many days . O , by this count I shall be much in years Ere I again behold my Romeo . Romeo . [ from the orchard ] Farewell ! I will omit no opportunity That may convey my ...
... hear from thee every day in the hour , For in a minute there are many days . O , by this count I shall be much in years Ere I again behold my Romeo . Romeo . [ from the orchard ] Farewell ! I will omit no opportunity That may convey my ...
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... hear it . Whistle then to me As signal that thou hear'st some thing approach . Give me those flowers . Do as I bid thee ; go . 10 ( Page . I am almost afraid to stand alone Here in the churchyard , yet I will adventure . [ retires Paris ...
... hear it . Whistle then to me As signal that thou hear'st some thing approach . Give me those flowers . Do as I bid thee ; go . 10 ( Page . I am almost afraid to stand alone Here in the churchyard , yet I will adventure . [ retires Paris ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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