The Annotated Shakespeare: The tragedies and romancesC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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Page 105
... Romeo . Enter Citizens , & c . First Cit . Which way ran he that kill'd Mer- cutio ? Tybalt , that murderer , which way ran he ? Ben . There lies that Tybalt . First Cit . Up , sir , go with me ; I charge thee in the prince's name ...
... Romeo . Enter Citizens , & c . First Cit . Which way ran he that kill'd Mer- cutio ? Tybalt , that murderer , which way ran he ? Ben . There lies that Tybalt . First Cit . Up , sir , go with me ; I charge thee in the prince's name ...
Page 107
... Romeo can , 40 Though heaven cannot : O Romeo , Romeo ! Who ever would have thought it ? Romeo ! Jul . What devil art thou , that dost torment me thus ? This torture should be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo slain himself ? say thou ...
... Romeo can , 40 Though heaven cannot : O Romeo , Romeo ! Who ever would have thought it ? Romeo ! Jul . What devil art thou , that dost torment me thus ? This torture should be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo slain himself ? say thou ...
Page 108
... Romeo is banished , ' to speak that word , Is father , mother , Tybalt , Romeo , Juliet , All slain , all dead . ' Romeo is banished ! ' There is no end , no limit , measure , bound , In that word's death ; no words can that woe sound ...
... Romeo is banished , ' to speak that word , Is father , mother , Tybalt , Romeo , Juliet , All slain , all dead . ' Romeo is banished ! ' There is no end , no limit , measure , bound , In that word's death ; no words can that woe sound ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES TRAGEDIES ROMANCES Introduction | 8 |
ROMEO AND JULIET 15945 Introduction | 68 |
JULIUS CAESAR 1599 Introduction | 134 |
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