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Pagina 329
FRIAR LAURENCE . Let me dispute with thee of thy estate . ROMEO . Thou canst not speak of that thou dost not feel : Wert thou as young as I , Juliet thy love , An hour but married , Tybalt murdered , Doting like me , and like me ...
FRIAR LAURENCE . Let me dispute with thee of thy estate . ROMEO . Thou canst not speak of that thou dost not feel : Wert thou as young as I , Juliet thy love , An hour but married , Tybalt murdered , Doting like me , and like me ...
Pagina 354
Enter Friar John FRIAR JOHN . Holy Franciscan friar ; brother , ho ! Enter Friar Laurence FRIAR LAURENCE . This same should be the voice of Friar John . Welcome from Mantua : what says Romeo ? Or , if his mind be writ , give me his ...
Enter Friar John FRIAR JOHN . Holy Franciscan friar ; brother , ho ! Enter Friar Laurence FRIAR LAURENCE . This same should be the voice of Friar John . Welcome from Mantua : what says Romeo ? Or , if his mind be writ , give me his ...
Pagina 359
FRIAR LAURENCE . Who is it ? BALTHASAR . Romeo . FRIAR LAURENCE . How long hath he been there ? BALTHASAR . Full half an hour . FRIAR LAURENCE . Go with me to the vault . BALTHASAR . I dare not , sir My master knows not but I am gone ...
FRIAR LAURENCE . Who is it ? BALTHASAR . Romeo . FRIAR LAURENCE . How long hath he been there ? BALTHASAR . Full half an hour . FRIAR LAURENCE . Go with me to the vault . BALTHASAR . I dare not , sir My master knows not but I am gone ...
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 203 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 277 |
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