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... and improvements . Compare again in the second scene of the second act Juliet's " Sweare not at al , though I doo joy in thee , I have small joy in this contract to night , It is too rash , too sodaine , too unadvisde [ xix ] INTRODUCTION.
... and improvements . Compare again in the second scene of the second act Juliet's " Sweare not at al , though I doo joy in thee , I have small joy in this contract to night , It is too rash , too sodaine , too unadvisde [ xix ] INTRODUCTION.
Page xx
... thee mine before thou didst request it : And yet I would it were to give againe . Ro . Woldst thou withdraw it for what purpose love ? Ju . But to be franke and give it thee againe , And yet I wish but for the thing I have , My bountie ...
... thee mine before thou didst request it : And yet I would it were to give againe . Ro . Woldst thou withdraw it for what purpose love ? Ju . But to be franke and give it thee againe , And yet I wish but for the thing I have , My bountie ...
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... thee , youth , Heap not another sin upon my head , By urging me to fury : O , be gone ! By heaven , I love thee better than myself ” ( V , iii ) . Nor does Brooke furnish even a hint for the inimi- table creation of Mercutio , who is ...
... thee , youth , Heap not another sin upon my head , By urging me to fury : O , be gone ! By heaven , I love thee better than myself ” ( V , iii ) . Nor does Brooke furnish even a hint for the inimi- table creation of Mercutio , who is ...
Page xxix
... thee , my Juliet to bemone See that thou get hence , and on the paine of death I charge thee that thou come not nere while I abyde beneath . ” In this scene Shakespeare introduces incidents , and very important ones , which are not in ...
... thee , my Juliet to bemone See that thou get hence , and on the paine of death I charge thee that thou come not nere while I abyde beneath . ” In this scene Shakespeare introduces incidents , and very important ones , which are not in ...
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... thee a weak slave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . SAM . ' Tis true ; and therefore women , being the weaker vessels , are ever thrust to the wall : therefore I will push Montague's men from the wall and thrust his maids to the wall ...
... thee a weak slave ; for the weakest goes to the wall . SAM . ' Tis true ; and therefore women , being the weaker vessels , are ever thrust to the wall : therefore I will push Montague's men from the wall and thrust his maids to the wall ...
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