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Mr. J. W. Wallack Jr. as Mercutio

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Title: The complete works of Shakespeare, from the original text: carefully collated and compared with the editions of Halliwell, Knight, and Colloer: with historical and critical introductions, and notes to each play; and a life of the great dramatist
Year: 1861 (1860s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Knight, Charles, 1791-1873 Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889
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Publisher: New York : Johnson, Fry and company
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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and the third in your bosom : the v. nbutcher of a silk button, a duellist, a duellist; agentleman of the very first house,—of,the firstand second cause : Ah, the immortal passado Ithe punto reverso ! the hay !— Ben. The what ? Aler. The pox of such antick, lisping, affectingfantasticoes; these new tuners of accents !— ByJesu, a very good blade !—a very tall man !—avery good whore !—Whv, is not this a lamenta-ble thing, grandsire, that we should be thusafflicted with these strange flies, these fashion-mongers, these pardonnez-moi/s^* who stand somuch on the new form, that they cannot sit atease on the old bench ? O, their bons, their bans ! Enter Romeo. Ben. Here comes Romeo, here comes Romeo. Mer. Without his roe, like a dried herring: —O flesh, flesh, how art thou fishified !—Now is hefor the numbers that Petrarch flowed in : Laura,to his lady was but a kitchen-wench ;—marryshe had a better love to be-rhyme her : Dido, adowdy; Cleopatra, a gipsy; Helen and Hero, V
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^ i * s. ♦ ICSIt/ao.lRmttitt. I ACT II. KOMEO AND JULIET. SCENE IV. hildings and harlots ; Thisbe, a grey eye or so,but liot to the purpose.—Signior Komeo, honjour ! there s a French salutation to your Frenchslop.* You gave us the counterfeit fairly lastnight. Rom. Good morrow to you both. What coun-terf«it did I give you ? Mer. The slip, sir, the slip : Can you not con-ceive 3 Rom. Pardon, good Mercutio, my business wasgreat; and, in such a case as mine, a man maystrain courtesy. Mer. Thats as much as to say—such a caseas yours constrains a man to bow in the haras. Rom. Meaning—to courtsy. Mer. Thou hast most kindly hit it. Rom. A most courteous exposition. Mer. Nay, I am the very pink of courtesy. Rom. Pink for flower. Mer. Right. Rom. Why, then is my pump well flowered. Mer. Sure wit: Follow me this jest now, tillthou hast worn out tliy pump; that, when thesingle sole of it is worn, the jest may remain, afterthe wearing, solely singular. Rom. O single-soled jest, solely si

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