The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1955at the University Press, 1955 |
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... Give me , give me ! O tell not me of fear ! Friar . Hold , get you gone ! Be strong and prosperous In this resolve . I'll send a friar with speed To Mantua with my letters to thy lord . Juliet . Love give me strength ! and strength ...
... Give me , give me ! O tell not me of fear ! Friar . Hold , get you gone ! Be strong and prosperous In this resolve . I'll send a friar with speed To Mantua with my letters to thy lord . Juliet . Love give me strength ! and strength ...
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... give it you soundly . I Musician . What will you give us ? Peter . No money , on my faith , but the gleek . I will give you the minstrel . I Musician . Then will I give you the serving - creature . Peter . Then will I lay the serving ...
... give it you soundly . I Musician . What will you give us ? Peter . No money , on my faith , but the gleek . I will give you the minstrel . I Musician . Then will I give you the serving - creature . Peter . Then will I lay the serving ...
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... GIVE YOU THE ... , call you ... ; ( cf. Macb . 1. 3. 119 ) ; 4. 5 . 114 , 115 GLEEK , gibe ; ' give someone the gleek ' = mock him , make a jest at his expense ; 4. 5 . 113 GLOOMING , dark , dismal ; 5. 3 . 305 Go , ' go to ' come ...
... GIVE YOU THE ... , call you ... ; ( cf. Macb . 1. 3. 119 ) ; 4. 5 . 114 , 115 GLEEK , gibe ; ' give someone the gleek ' = mock him , make a jest at his expense ; 4. 5 . 113 GLOOMING , dark , dismal ; 5. 3 . 305 Go , ' go to ' come ...
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PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
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