The Plays of William Shakespeare, المجلد 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Shakespeare. ROME O AND JULIE T. VOL . X. PROLOGUE . TWO Houfholds , both alike in Dignity ,
Shakespeare. ROME O AND JULIE T. VOL . X. PROLOGUE . TWO Houfholds , both alike in Dignity ,
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Shakespeare. PROLOGUE . TWO Houfholds , both alike in Dignity , In fair Verona , ( where we lay our Scene ) From ancient Grudge break to neav mutiny ; Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two ...
Shakespeare. PROLOGUE . TWO Houfholds , both alike in Dignity , In fair Verona , ( where we lay our Scene ) From ancient Grudge break to neav mutiny ; Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two ...
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Shakespeare. ACT I. SCENE I. The Street in Verona . Enter Sampfon and Gregory , ( with fwords and bucklers ) two fervants of the Capulets . G SAMPSON . REGORY , on my word , ( 1 ) we'll not carry coals . Greg . No , for then we fhould be ...
Shakespeare. ACT I. SCENE I. The Street in Verona . Enter Sampfon and Gregory , ( with fwords and bucklers ) two fervants of the Capulets . G SAMPSON . REGORY , on my word , ( 1 ) we'll not carry coals . Greg . No , for then we fhould be ...
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Shakespeare. Sam . I ftrike quickly , being mov'd . Greg . But thou art not quickly mov'd to ftrike . Sam . A dog of the Houfe of Montague moves me . Greg . To move , is to ftir ; and to be valiant , is to stand ; therefore , if thou art ...
Shakespeare. Sam . I ftrike quickly , being mov'd . Greg . But thou art not quickly mov'd to ftrike . Sam . A dog of the Houfe of Montague moves me . Greg . To move , is to ftir ; and to be valiant , is to stand ; therefore , if thou art ...
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