The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Page 268
... CAPULET , } heads of two houses at variance with each other . An old Man , uncle to Capulet . ROMEO , Son to Montague . MERCUTIO , kinsman to the Prince , and friend to Romeo . BENVOLIO , nephew to Montague , and friend to Romeo ...
... CAPULET , } heads of two houses at variance with each other . An old Man , uncle to Capulet . ROMEO , Son to Montague . MERCUTIO , kinsman to the Prince , and friend to Romeo . BENVOLIO , nephew to Montague , and friend to Romeo ...
Page 276
... Capulet , seems to speak more of the middle- aged than of the youthful poet , of whom all the passages by which it is surrounded are characteristic . Again , the lines in the friar's soliloquy , beginning " The earth , that's Nature's ...
... Capulet , seems to speak more of the middle- aged than of the youthful poet , of whom all the passages by which it is surrounded are characteristic . Again , the lines in the friar's soliloquy , beginning " The earth , that's Nature's ...
Page 278
... Capulets and Montagues , The Filippeschi and Monaldi , man Who car'st for nought ! those sunk in grief , and these ... Capulet and her loved Montague , whom Shakspere has made immortal , the novelists have seized upon the subject , as ...
... Capulets and Montagues , The Filippeschi and Monaldi , man Who car'st for nought ! those sunk in grief , and these ... Capulet and her loved Montague , whom Shakspere has made immortal , the novelists have seized upon the subject , as ...
Page 281
... Capulet , and of the Prince , or Podesta , of Verona himself : but , for the younger and lighter characters , the love - lorn Romeo , the fiery Tybalt , the gallant gay Mercutio , & c . , some very different habit would be expected by ...
... Capulet , and of the Prince , or Podesta , of Verona himself : but , for the younger and lighter characters , the love - lorn Romeo , the fiery Tybalt , the gallant gay Mercutio , & c . , some very different habit would be expected by ...
Page 287
... Capulets ! down with the Montagues ! Enter CAPULET , in his gown ; and LADY CAPULET . Cap . What noise is this ? —Give me my long sword , ho ! La . Cap . A crutch , a crutch ! -Why call you for a sword ? a The quarto of 1609 , which we ...
... Capulets ! down with the Montagues ! Enter CAPULET , in his gown ; and LADY CAPULET . Cap . What noise is this ? —Give me my long sword , ho ! La . Cap . A crutch , a crutch ! -Why call you for a sword ? a The quarto of 1609 , which we ...
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