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Page xxiii
... Paris and the poor girl's protests ; the visit to Friar Laurence and the poison - potion ; Juliet's agonies of fear ; the scene on the morning of the marriage ; the letter to Romeo and Friar John's miscarriage because of the plague ...
... Paris and the poor girl's protests ; the visit to Friar Laurence and the poison - potion ; Juliet's agonies of fear ; the scene on the morning of the marriage ; the letter to Romeo and Friar John's miscarriage because of the plague ...
Page xxv
... Juliet plainly regards her , her affected indifference to bribes , which she greedily accepts from Romeo and probably from Paris , her depreciation - of Romeo after his banishment , and her pleading [ xxv ] INTRODUCTION.
... Juliet plainly regards her , her affected indifference to bribes , which she greedily accepts from Romeo and probably from Paris , her depreciation - of Romeo after his banishment , and her pleading [ xxv ] INTRODUCTION.
Page xxvi
... Paris as emphatically as she had pleaded that of Romeo before , all this furnishes Shakespeare with hints for his inimitable portrait . The traits introduced by himself , for which he found no suggestion in Brooke , come out in her ...
... Paris as emphatically as she had pleaded that of Romeo before , all this furnishes Shakespeare with hints for his inimitable portrait . The traits introduced by himself , for which he found no suggestion in Brooke , come out in her ...
Page xxviii
... Paris provokes him to a duel at the tomb of the Capulets , " I beseech thee , youth , Heap not another sin upon my head , By urging me to fury : O , be gone ! By heaven , I love thee better than myself ” ( V , iii ) . Nor does Brooke ...
... Paris provokes him to a duel at the tomb of the Capulets , " I beseech thee , youth , Heap not another sin upon my head , By urging me to fury : O , be gone ! By heaven , I love thee better than myself ” ( V , iii ) . Nor does Brooke ...
Page xxix
... Paris and his interview and duel with Romeo , together with Romeo's reflections while gazing on the body of Paris after he has killed him . " Romeo and Juliet " is one of the most elaborately finished of Shakespeare's plays . And this ...
... Paris and his interview and duel with Romeo , together with Romeo's reflections while gazing on the body of Paris after he has killed him . " Romeo and Juliet " is one of the most elaborately finished of Shakespeare's plays . And this ...
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