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" O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name : Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet. "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ... - Page 84
by William Shakespeare - 1813
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 pages
...gaze on him , When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds , And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. 0 Romeo , Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy...: Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love , And I 'll no longer be a Capulet. Rom. Shall I hear more , or shall I speak at this? Jul. "I is but thy...
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare,: According to the Improved ..., Volume 13

William Shakespeare - 1844 - 338 pages
...the lazy-pacing clouds. And sails upon the bosom of the air. Ju. O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thon Romeo ? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name : Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love. And I '11 no longer be a Capulet. Ro. Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this ? [aside. Ju. 'Tis but...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...wherefore art thon R> ::• Deny thy father, and refuse thy name : Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworu ray ing on, and twilight gray ffe¿ " this \ U**' Jiil. 'Tis but thy name that is my enemv : Thou art thyself, though not a Montague....
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Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John, Cymbeline, Macbeth, As You ...

George Fletcher (essayist.) - 1847 - 418 pages
...choice, in spite of the attendant sense of the formidable bar opposed to their further intercourse : — O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy...! Rom. Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this ? Jul. 'Tis but thy name, that is my enemy ; — Thou art thyself though, not a Montague. What's Montague...
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Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. О Jul. 'Tis but thy name, that is my enemy: Thou art thyself though, not a Montague. What's Montague...
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Studies of Shakespeare: In the Plays of King John, Cymbeline, Macbeth, As ...

George Fletcher - 1847 - 416 pages
...choice, in spite of the attendant sense of the formidable bar opposed to their further intercourse : — O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy...love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet ! Rom. Shall 1 hear more, or shall I speak at this ? Jul. Tis but thy name, that is my enemy ; — Thou art thyself...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. 0 der on so proud a hack. Нош. Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this ! [Ande. Jul. 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 554 pages
...gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. 0 Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy...but sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet. Bom. Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this ? [Aside. Jul. 'Tis but thy name, that is my enemy...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the uir. Jul. 0 Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo 1 , this day Springs up and buds 1*11 no longer be a Capulet. Horn. Shall 1 hear more, or shall I speak at this t [Atide. Jul. 'Tis...
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King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello

William Shakespeare - 1848 - 536 pages
...the emendation. Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul . O Romeo,...that is my enemy;— Thou art thyself though, not a Montague. What's Montague ? It is nor hand, nor foot, . Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging...
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