The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 9H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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... Why call you for a fword ? Cap . My fword , I fay ! -Old Montague is come , And flourishes his blade in fpite of me . Enter MONTAGUE and Lady MONTAGUE . Mon. Thou villain , Scene 1 . 7 ROMEO AND JULIET . Enter BENVOLIO, at a distance. ...
... Why call you for a fword ? Cap . My fword , I fay ! -Old Montague is come , And flourishes his blade in fpite of me . Enter MONTAGUE and Lady MONTAGUE . Mon. Thou villain , Scene 1 . 7 ROMEO AND JULIET . Enter BENVOLIO, at a distance. ...
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... villain , Capulet , -Hold me not , let me go . La . Mon. Thou shalt not stir one foot to feek a foe . Enter Prince , with Attendants . Prin . Rebellious fubjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - ftained steel , - Will ...
... villain , Capulet , -Hold me not , let me go . La . Mon. Thou shalt not stir one foot to feek a foe . Enter Prince , with Attendants . Prin . Rebellious fubjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - ftained steel , - Will ...
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... villain , that is hither come in fpite , To fcorn at our folemnity this night . 1 Cap . Young Romeo is't ? Tyb . ' Tis he , that villain Romeo . I Cap . Content thee , gentle coz , let him alone , He bears him like a portly gentleman ...
... villain , that is hither come in fpite , To fcorn at our folemnity this night . 1 Cap . Young Romeo is't ? Tyb . ' Tis he , that villain Romeo . I Cap . Content thee , gentle coz , let him alone , He bears him like a portly gentleman ...
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... villain . Rom . Tybalt , the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excufe the appertaining rage To fuch a greeting : -Villain am I none ; Therefore farewell ; I fee , thou know'st me not . Tyb . Boy , this fhall not excufe the ...
... villain . Rom . Tybalt , the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excufe the appertaining rage To fuch a greeting : -Villain am I none ; Therefore farewell ; I fee , thou know'st me not . Tyb . Boy , this fhall not excufe the ...
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... villain , fetch a furgeon . [ Exit Page . Rom . Courage , man ; the hurt cannot be much . Mer . No , ' tis not fo deep as a well , nor fo wide as a church - door ; but ' tis enough , ' twill serve : afk for me to - morrow , and you ...
... villain , fetch a furgeon . [ Exit Page . Rom . Courage , man ; the hurt cannot be much . Mer . No , ' tis not fo deep as a well , nor fo wide as a church - door ; but ' tis enough , ' twill serve : afk for me to - morrow , and you ...
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