Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello |
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Side 54
[ Tybalt wounds Mercutio , and Exit . MER . I am hurt ; - A plague o ' both the houses ! -I am sped : _ Is he gone , and hath nothing ? BEN . What , art thou hurt ? I am MER . Ay , ay , a fcratch , a fcratch ; marry , ' tis enough .
[ Tybalt wounds Mercutio , and Exit . MER . I am hurt ; - A plague o ' both the houses ! -I am sped : _ Is he gone , and hath nothing ? BEN . What , art thou hurt ? I am MER . Ay , ay , a fcratch , a fcratch ; marry , ' tis enough .
Side 96
[ Exit . SCENE III . A Church - yard ; in it , a Monument belonging to the Capulets . Enter PARIS ; a Page with him , bearing . Flowers , and a Torch . PAR . Give me thy torch , boy : Hence , and ftand aloof ; - Yet put it out ...
[ Exit . SCENE III . A Church - yard ; in it , a Monument belonging to the Capulets . Enter PARIS ; a Page with him , bearing . Flowers , and a Torch . PAR . Give me thy torch , boy : Hence , and ftand aloof ; - Yet put it out ...
Side 121
[ Exit HAMLET . Kin . I pray thee , good Horatio , wait upon him— [ Exit HORATIO . Strengthen your patience in our last night's fpeech ; We'll put the matter to the present pufh.- Good Gertrude , fet fome watch over your fon.
[ Exit HAMLET . Kin . I pray thee , good Horatio , wait upon him— [ Exit HORATIO . Strengthen your patience in our last night's fpeech ; We'll put the matter to the present pufh.- Good Gertrude , fet fome watch over your fon.
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Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet ; Hamlet ; Othello William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1768 |
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