The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1955at the University Press, 1955 |
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... dead , he's dead , he's dead ! We are undone , lady , we are undone . Alack the day , he's gone , he's killed , he's dead ! 40 Juliet . Can heaven be so envious ? Romeo can , Nurse . Though heaven cannot . O Romeo , Romeo ! Who ever ...
... dead , he's dead , he's dead ! We are undone , lady , we are undone . Alack the day , he's gone , he's killed , he's dead ! 40 Juliet . Can heaven be so envious ? Romeo can , Nurse . Though heaven cannot . O Romeo , Romeo ! Who ever ...
Page 91
... dead , deceased : she's dead , alack the day ! Lady Capulet . Alack the day , she's dead , she's dead , she's dead ! Capulet . Ha , let me see her . Out , alas ! She's cold , Her blood is settled , and her joints are stiff : Life and ...
... dead , deceased : she's dead , alack the day ! Lady Capulet . Alack the day , she's dead , she's dead , she's dead ! Capulet . Ha , let me see her . Out , alas ! She's cold , Her blood is settled , and her joints are stiff : Life and ...
Page 216
... Dead ( Lettsom conj . ) Q1 , Q2 ' Death'- prob . a common error ; cf. p . 116 , n . 3. To address Par . as ' Death ' is very far - fetched , and with the occur- rence of ' death ' in 1. 87 and 1. 88 jars badly . The ' dead man ' Romeo ...
... Dead ( Lettsom conj . ) Q1 , Q2 ' Death'- prob . a common error ; cf. p . 116 , n . 3. To address Par . as ' Death ' is very far - fetched , and with the occur- rence of ' death ' in 1. 87 and 1. 88 jars badly . The ' dead man ' Romeo ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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