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Page 120
... Look , look ! O heavy day ! Lady Capulet . O me , O me ! my child , my only life , Revive , look up , or I will die with thee ! Help , help ! Call help . Enter CAPULET . 20 Capulet . For shame ! bring Juliet forth ; her lord is come ...
... Look , look ! O heavy day ! Lady Capulet . O me , O me ! my child , my only life , Revive , look up , or I will die with thee ! Help , help ! Call help . Enter CAPULET . 20 Capulet . For shame ! bring Juliet forth ; her lord is come ...
Page 137
... look how our daughter bleeds ! This dagger hath mista'en ! -for , lo , his house Is empty on the back of Montague- And is mis - sheathed in my daughter's bosom . Lady Capulet . O me ! this sight of death is as a bell , That warns my old ...
... look how our daughter bleeds ! This dagger hath mista'en ! -for , lo , his house Is empty on the back of Montague- And is mis - sheathed in my daughter's bosom . Lady Capulet . O me ! this sight of death is as a bell , That warns my old ...
Page 168
... look for metrical regularity in Capulet's anger . 198-203 . With these moving lines we enter upon one of the finest ... looks after her retreating form ( s.d. in Q 1 , ' She looks after the Nurse ' ) . ACT IV . SCENE I The stilted ...
... look for metrical regularity in Capulet's anger . 198-203 . With these moving lines we enter upon one of the finest ... looks after her retreating form ( s.d. in Q 1 , ' She looks after the Nurse ' ) . ACT IV . SCENE I The stilted ...
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Apothecary art thou Balthasar banished beauty Benvolio blank verse cell comes cousin crystal scales dead dear death dost doth dream E. K. CHAMBERS earth editors Elizabethan Enter CAPULET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father Folio Friar John Friar Laurence give gone good-night Granville-Barker grave Gregory grief hath hear heart heaven hence holy hour James Agate kinsman kiss Lady Capulet light live look lord love's lovers Madam maid Mantua marriage married means Mercutio Montague Musician night numbers Nurse Nurse's Paris passion Peter play Prince quarrel Queen Mab reading of Q Romeo and Juliet Rosaline Sampson scene sense Servant Servingman Shakespeare speak speech stage direction stay sweet sword syllables tears tell thee thing thou art thou hast thou wilt to-night tragedy Tybalt Verona villain word young