TragediesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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... Romeo , away , be gone ! The citizens are up , and Tybalt slain : — Stand not amaz'd : —the prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken : -hence ! -be gone ! -away ! Rom . Oh ! I am fortune's fool ! Ben . Why dost thou stay ? [ Exit ...
... Romeo , away , be gone ! The citizens are up , and Tybalt slain : — Stand not amaz'd : —the prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken : -hence ! -be gone ! -away ! Rom . Oh ! I am fortune's fool ! Ben . Why dost thou stay ? [ Exit ...
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... Romeo ! Jul . Blister'd be thy tongue , For such a wish ! he was not born to shame : Upon his brow shame is asham'd to sit ; For ' t is a throne where honour may be crown'd Sole monarch of the universal earth . O , what a beast was I to ...
... Romeo ! Jul . Blister'd be thy tongue , For such a wish ! he was not born to shame : Upon his brow shame is asham'd to sit ; For ' t is a throne where honour may be crown'd Sole monarch of the universal earth . O , what a beast was I to ...
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... Romeo and Juliet should lacerate the heart . When Mrs. Inchbald , therefore , said , in her preface to the acted play , " Romeo and Juliet is called a pathetic tragedy , but it is not so in reality - it charms the understanding and ...
... Romeo and Juliet should lacerate the heart . When Mrs. Inchbald , therefore , said , in her preface to the acted play , " Romeo and Juliet is called a pathetic tragedy , but it is not so in reality - it charms the understanding and ...
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