The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1955at the University Press, 1955 |
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... sounds determine of my weal or woe . Nurse . I saw the wound , I saw it with mine eyes , ( God save the mark ... sound the general doom ; For who is living if those two are gone ? Nurse . Tybalt is gone and Romeo banished ; Romeo ...
... sounds determine of my weal or woe . Nurse . I saw the wound , I saw it with mine eyes , ( God save the mark ... sound the general doom ; For who is living if those two are gone ? Nurse . Tybalt is gone and Romeo banished ; Romeo ...
Page 95
... sound- Why ' silver sound ' ? Why ' music with her silver sound ' ? What say you , Simon Catling ? I Musician . Marry , sir , because silver hath a sweet 130 sound . Peter . Pretty ! What say you , Hugh Rebeck ? 2 Musician . I say ...
... sound- Why ' silver sound ' ? Why ' music with her silver sound ' ? What say you , Simon Catling ? I Musician . Marry , sir , because silver hath a sweet 130 sound . Peter . Pretty ! What say you , Hugh Rebeck ? 2 Musician . I say ...
Page 173
... sound ' ; and Summer's Last Will ( Nashe , iii . 254 , 658 ) : " They arre and barke at night ' . R is for the No ; ( Ritson and edd . ) Q2 ' R. is for the no , ' . P. Williams ( N. and 2. cxcv . 181-2 ) suggests that the word she does ...
... sound ' ; and Summer's Last Will ( Nashe , iii . 254 , 658 ) : " They arre and barke at night ' . R is for the No ; ( Ritson and edd . ) Q2 ' R. is for the no , ' . P. Williams ( N. and 2. cxcv . 181-2 ) suggests that the word she does ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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