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... give him the highest credit as an historian : he carries his his- tory down to the year 1560 , and probably adopted the novel to grace his book . The earlier annalists of Verona , and above all Torello Sarayna , who published , in 1542 ...
... give him the highest credit as an historian : he carries his his- tory down to the year 1560 , and probably adopted the novel to grace his book . The earlier annalists of Verona , and above all Torello Sarayna , who published , in 1542 ...
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... Give me my long swords , ho ! La Cap . A crutch , a crutch ! -Why call you for a sword ? Cap . My sword , I say ! -Old Montague is come , And flourishes his blade in spite of me . Enter MONTAGUE and LADY MONTAGUE . Mon. Thou villain ...
... Give me my long swords , ho ! La Cap . A crutch , a crutch ! -Why call you for a sword ? Cap . My sword , I say ! -Old Montague is come , And flourishes his blade in spite of me . Enter MONTAGUE and LADY MONTAGUE . Mon. Thou villain ...
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... give cure , as know . Enter Romeo , at a distance . Ben . See , where he comes : So please you , step aside ; I'll know his grievance , or be much denied . Mon. I would , thou wert so happy by thy stay , To hear true shrift . - Come ...
... give cure , as know . Enter Romeo , at a distance . Ben . See , where he comes : So please you , step aside ; I'll know his grievance , or be much denied . Mon. I would , thou wert so happy by thy stay , To hear true shrift . - Come ...
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... give leave awhile , We must talk in secret . - Nurse , come back again ; I have remember'd me , thou shalt hear our counsel . Thou know'st my daughter's of a pretty age . Nurse . ' Faith , I can tell her age unto an hour . La , Cap ...
... give leave awhile , We must talk in secret . - Nurse , come back again ; I have remember'd me , thou shalt hear our counsel . Thou know'st my daughter's of a pretty age . Nurse . ' Faith , I can tell her age unto an hour . La , Cap ...
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... relief . Shakspeare uses the epithet to distinguish it from the English bow , whose shape is the segment of a circle . 4 See King Lear , Act iv . Sc . 6. p . 473 , note 18 . Rom . Give me a torch5 , -I am not. 28 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... relief . Shakspeare uses the epithet to distinguish it from the English bow , whose shape is the segment of a circle . 4 See King Lear , Act iv . Sc . 6. p . 473 , note 18 . Rom . Give me a torch5 , -I am not. 28 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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