The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 14Harper, 1908 |
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Page xviii
... married to the Countie ? This shall forbid it . Knife , lye thou there . What if the Frier should give me this drinke Το poyson mee , for feare I should disclose Our former marriage ? Ah , I wrong him much , He is a holy and religious ...
... married to the Countie ? This shall forbid it . Knife , lye thou there . What if the Frier should give me this drinke Το poyson mee , for feare I should disclose Our former marriage ? Ah , I wrong him much , He is a holy and religious ...
Page xxiii
... marry Juliet to the County 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 ...
... marry Juliet to the County 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 ...
Page xxv
... marry the lovers because he thought that such a marriage might put an end to the feuds between the two families . The dignified rebuke which he gives to Romeo for his intemperance , " Art thou quoth he a man ? Thy shape saith , so thou ...
... marry the lovers because he thought that such a marriage might put an end to the feuds between the two families . The dignified rebuke which he gives to Romeo for his intemperance , " Art thou quoth he a man ? Thy shape saith , so thou ...
Page xxviii
... marriage and the death of Tybalt ; in the play it extends over exactly four days , from Sunday morning " but now struck nine " till the following Thursday night . Brooke makes Juliet just over sixteen years of age , Shakespeare not yet ...
... marriage and the death of Tybalt ; in the play it extends over exactly four days , from Sunday morning " but now struck nine " till the following Thursday night . Brooke makes Juliet just over sixteen years of age , Shakespeare not yet ...
Page xxxi
... married , My grave is like to be my wedding bed " ( I , v ) , or that more awful flash from Lady Capulet's lips , “ I would the fool were married to her grave ! " ( III , v ) . │ The tremendous pace at which the action of this play ...
... married , My grave is like to be my wedding bed " ( I , v ) , or that more awful flash from Lady Capulet's lips , “ I would the fool were married to her grave ! " ( III , v ) . │ The tremendous pace at which the action of this play ...
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