The Annotated Shakespeare: The tragedies and romancesC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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Page 109
... dear son with such sour company : I bring thee tidings of the prince's doom . Rom . What less than dooms - day is the prince's doom ? Fri. L. A gentler judgement vanish'd from his lips , Not body's death , but body's banishment . ΙΟ Rom ...
... dear son with such sour company : I bring thee tidings of the prince's doom . Rom . What less than dooms - day is the prince's doom ? Fri. L. A gentler judgement vanish'd from his lips , Not body's death , but body's banishment . ΙΟ Rom ...
Page 400
... dear father ! Restoration hang Thy medicine on my lips ; and let this kiss Repair those violent harms that my two sisters Have in thy reverence made ! Kent . Kind and dear princess ! Cor . Had you not been their father , these white ...
... dear father ! Restoration hang Thy medicine on my lips ; and let this kiss Repair those violent harms that my two sisters Have in thy reverence made ! Kent . Kind and dear princess ! Cor . Had you not been their father , these white ...
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... dear to me . You are abused Beyond the mark of thought : and the high gods , To do you justice , make them ministers Of us and those that love you . Best of comfort ; And ever welcome to us . Agr . Welcome , lady . Mec . Welcome , dear ...
... dear to me . You are abused Beyond the mark of thought : and the high gods , To do you justice , make them ministers Of us and those that love you . Best of comfort ; And ever welcome to us . Agr . Welcome , lady . Mec . Welcome , dear ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES TRAGEDIES ROMANCES Introduction | 8 |
ROMEO AND JULIET 15945 Introduction | 68 |
JULIUS CAESAR 1599 Introduction | 134 |
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