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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. | 1 ROMEO AND JULIET . WITH INTRODUCTION , AND NOTES EXPLANATORY.
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. | 1 ROMEO AND JULIET . WITH INTRODUCTION , AND NOTES EXPLANATORY.
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET . WITH INTRODUCTION , AND NOTES EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES . BY THE REV . HENRY N. HUDSON , LL.D. GINN & COMPANY BOSTON NEW YORK ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET . WITH INTRODUCTION , AND NOTES EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES . BY THE REV . HENRY N. HUDSON , LL.D. GINN & COMPANY BOSTON NEW YORK ...
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... Romeo and Juliet , newly corrected , augmented , and amend- ed . As it hath been sundry times publicly acted by the Right - Honourable the Lord Chamberlain's Servants . " The same text was reprinted in the same form in 1609 , and again ...
... Romeo and Juliet , newly corrected , augmented , and amend- ed . As it hath been sundry times publicly acted by the Right - Honourable the Lord Chamberlain's Servants . " The same text was reprinted in the same form in 1609 , and again ...
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... Romeo just before he swallows the poison , are mere trifles in the first copy as compared with what they are in the second . The improve- ment in these cases and in many others is such as may well cause us to regret that the Poet did ...
... Romeo just before he swallows the poison , are mere trifles in the first copy as compared with what they are in the second . The improve- ment in these cases and in many others is such as may well cause us to regret that the Poet did ...
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... Romeo's mind un- der a passion that is self - generated , instead of being inspired by an external object . At all events , as compared with his style of speech after meeting with Juliet , it serves to mark the difference between being ...
... Romeo's mind un- der a passion that is self - generated , instead of being inspired by an external object . At all events , as compared with his style of speech after meeting with Juliet , it serves to mark the difference between being ...
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ancient art thou banished beauty BENVOLIO breath Collier's second folio crystal scales dead dear death dost doth dream Enter CAPULET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell fear flower Friar LAURENCE gentle gentleman give gleek gone grave hand hath heart Heaven hence holy Houses Juliet Julius Cæsar kinsman kiss Lady CAPULET Lettsom lives look lord love's lovers Madam Mantua marriage married means Mercutio Montague nature night Nurse o'er old copies read old text pardonnez-mois Paris passion peace play Poet Poet's Prince quarrel quarto Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SCENE sense Servant Shakespeare slain sleep soul speak speech stay sweet tears tell thee Theobald thine thing thou art thou hast thou wilt to-night true Twelfth Night Tybalt Verona vex'd villain weep word