Romeo and Juliet. Comedy of errors. Titus Andronicus. PericlesVernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... Juliet , containing a rare Example of true Constancie : with the subtill Counsels , and Practices of an old Fryer , and their ill event . It was again published by the same bookseller in 1582. Painter in the second volume of his Palace ...
... Juliet , containing a rare Example of true Constancie : with the subtill Counsels , and Practices of an old Fryer , and their ill event . It was again published by the same bookseller in 1582. Painter in the second volume of his Palace ...
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... JULIET , daughter to Capulet . Nurse to Juliet . Citizens of Verona ; several Men and Women , rela- trons to both houses ; Maskers , Guards , Watchmen , und Attendants . SCENE during the greater part of the play , in Verona once in the ...
... JULIET , daughter to Capulet . Nurse to Juliet . Citizens of Verona ; several Men and Women , rela- trons to both houses ; Maskers , Guards , Watchmen , und Attendants . SCENE during the greater part of the play , in Verona once in the ...
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William Shakespeare. ROMEO AND JULIET ACT I. SCENE I. - A public place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . Sam . Gregory , o'my word , we'll not carry coals . Gre . No , for then we should be colliers ... JULIET ...
William Shakespeare. ROMEO AND JULIET ACT I. SCENE I. - A public place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . Sam . Gregory , o'my word , we'll not carry coals . Gre . No , for then we should be colliers ... JULIET ...
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... your thumb at us , sir ? Sam . Is the law on our side , if I say - ay ? Gre . No. Sam . No , sir , I do not bite my thumb at you , sir ; but I bite my thumb , sir . Gre . Do you quarrel , sir ? Abr . 10 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... your thumb at us , sir ? Sam . Is the law on our side , if I say - ay ? Gre . No. Sam . No , sir , I do not bite my thumb at you , sir ; but I bite my thumb , sir . Gre . Do you quarrel , sir ? Abr . 10 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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