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Page 13
... hand changed back to English after several speeches . The point needs to be made since the text of the Nurse's speeches is remarkably good for the first 34 lines of the scene , but after that its quality and metrical regularity ...
... hand changed back to English after several speeches . The point needs to be made since the text of the Nurse's speeches is remarkably good for the first 34 lines of the scene , but after that its quality and metrical regularity ...
Page 119
... hand ' . Cf. Brooke , l . 267 : “ Then she with tender hand his tender palme hath prest ' . 104. Saints ... move ] Juliet answers that a statue , as Romeo has called her , does not move , though the saint may grant a prayer . 106-9 ...
... hand ' . Cf. Brooke , l . 267 : “ Then she with tender hand his tender palme hath prest ' . 104. Saints ... move ] Juliet answers that a statue , as Romeo has called her , does not move , though the saint may grant a prayer . 106-9 ...
Page 129
... hand nor foote , / nor arme nor face , ô be some other name / Belonging to a man . Q2-4 , F ; Whats Mountague ? It is nor hand nor foote , / Nor arme , nor face , nor any other part . Qı ; O be some other name ! What's Montague ? / It ...
... hand nor foote , / nor arme nor face , ô be some other name / Belonging to a man . Q2-4 , F ; Whats Mountague ? It is nor hand nor foote , / Nor arme , nor face , nor any other part . Qı ; O be some other name ! What's Montague ? / It ...
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