The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volumen10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... villain Capulet , — Hold me not , let me go . La . Mon. Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe . Enter Prince , with Attendants . Prin . Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - stained steel , ― Will ...
... villain Capulet , — Hold me not , let me go . La . Mon. Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe . Enter Prince , with Attendants . Prin . Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - stained steel , ― Will ...
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... villain , that is hither come in spite , To scorn at our solemnity this night . 1 Cap . Young Romeo is't ? 2 An Ethiopian , a black . 3 The dance . Tyb . ' Tis he , that villain Romeo . 28 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... villain , that is hither come in spite , To scorn at our solemnity this night . 1 Cap . Young Romeo is't ? 2 An Ethiopian , a black . 3 The dance . Tyb . ' Tis he , that villain Romeo . 28 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... villain Romeo . 1 Cap . Content thee , gentle coz , let him alone , He bears him like a portly gentleman ; And , to say truth , Verona brags of him , To be a virtuous and well - govern'd youth : I would not for the wealth of all this ...
... villain Romeo . 1 Cap . Content thee , gentle coz , let him alone , He bears him like a portly gentleman ; And , to say truth , Verona brags of him , To be a virtuous and well - govern'd youth : I would not for the wealth of all this ...
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... villain . Rom . Tybalt , the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting : — -Villain am I none ; Therefore farewell ; I see , thou know'st me not . Tyb . Boy , this shall not excuse the ...
... villain . Rom . Tybalt , the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting : — -Villain am I none ; Therefore farewell ; I see , thou know'st me not . Tyb . Boy , this shall not excuse the ...
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... , art thou hurt ? Mer . Ay , ay , a scratch , a scratch ; marry , ' tis enough . The Italian term for a thrust or stab with a rapier . 4 Case , or scabbard . Where is my page ? —go , villain , fetch SCENE I. 59 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... , art thou hurt ? Mer . Ay , ay , a scratch , a scratch ; marry , ' tis enough . The Italian term for a thrust or stab with a rapier . 4 Case , or scabbard . Where is my page ? —go , villain , fetch SCENE I. 59 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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