The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1955at the University Press, 1955 |
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... thou love me , let them find me here : My life were better ended by their hate Than death proroguéd , wanting of thy love . Juliet . By whose direction foundst thou out this place ? 80 Romeo . By love , that first did prompt me to ...
... thou love me , let them find me here : My life were better ended by their hate Than death proroguéd , wanting of thy love . Juliet . By whose direction foundst thou out this place ? 80 Romeo . By love , that first did prompt me to ...
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... thou art banished . Romeo . Yet ' banishéd ' ? Hang up philosophy ! Unless philosophy can make a Juliet , 60 ... Thou canst not speak of that thou dost not feel . Wert thou as young as I , Juliet thy love , An hour but married , Tybalt ...
... thou art banished . Romeo . Yet ' banishéd ' ? Hang up philosophy ! Unless philosophy can make a Juliet , 60 ... Thou canst not speak of that thou dost not feel . Wert thou as young as I , Juliet thy love , An hour but married , Tybalt ...
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... thou a man ? Thy form cries out thou art : 110 Thy tears are womanish , thy wild acts denote The unreasonable fury of a beast . Unseemly woman in a seeming man , And ill - beseeming beast in seeming both ! Thou hast amazed me . By my ...
... thou a man ? Thy form cries out thou art : 110 Thy tears are womanish , thy wild acts denote The unreasonable fury of a beast . Unseemly woman in a seeming man , And ill - beseeming beast in seeming both ! Thou hast amazed me . By my ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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