Romeo and JulietCassell, limited, 1896 - 192 pages |
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... Friar Laurence's expostulation with Romeo upon his passion in the cell ( Act III . , Sc . 3 ) is directly paraphrased from Arthur Brooke . These are Brooke's lines : - " Art thou , ' quoth he , ' a man ? Thy shape saith so thou art ...
... Friar Laurence's expostulation with Romeo upon his passion in the cell ( Act III . , Sc . 3 ) is directly paraphrased from Arthur Brooke . These are Brooke's lines : - " Art thou , ' quoth he , ' a man ? Thy shape saith so thou art ...
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... Friar Laurence in his cell . She is to be married to Paris on Wednesday , and on Tuesday night she takes the potion which shall make her seem as dead for two - and - forty hours . On Wednesday she is laid in the tomb of the Capu- lets ...
... Friar Laurence in his cell . She is to be married to Paris on Wednesday , and on Tuesday night she takes the potion which shall make her seem as dead for two - and - forty hours . On Wednesday she is laid in the tomb of the Capu- lets ...
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... Laurence's warning ( Act II . , Scene 6 ) — It prompts Friar " These violent delights have violent ends , And in their triumph die : like fire and powder , Which as they kiss consume . The sweetest honey Is loathsome in his own ...
... Laurence's warning ( Act II . , Scene 6 ) — It prompts Friar " These violent delights have violent ends , And in their triumph die : like fire and powder , Which as they kiss consume . The sweetest honey Is loathsome in his own ...
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... Friar Laurence invents his plan of the potion , which is carried out ; and in the Fifth Act comes the thwarting of the plan , with all the tragic issues . But there is God's Providence in these , for the lovers wake to heaven and leave ...
... Friar Laurence invents his plan of the potion , which is carried out ; and in the Fifth Act comes the thwarting of the plan , with all the tragic issues . But there is God's Providence in these , for the lovers wake to heaven and leave ...
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... Friar Laurence is first shown when he has returned to his cell from gathering herbs in the early morning , and his knowledge of the powers of herbs is marked at the outset for dramatic purpose , while his moralising on them fits the ...
... Friar Laurence is first shown when he has returned to his cell from gathering herbs in the early morning , and his knowledge of the powers of herbs is marked at the outset for dramatic purpose , while his moralising on them fits the ...
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art thou Arthur Brooke banished Bartolomeo Scala beauty behold BENVOLIO betwene Capellets commaunded Counte Paris cousin dayes dead dear death dost doth earth EDMUND SPENSER Enter CAPULET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear Friar frier Laurence gentleman Gentlewoman give gone grave grief hand hate hath heart heaven hence hir chamber hither holy honour hour husband Julietta kiss Lady CAPULET litle live look Lord Antonio lovers Madam Mantua mariage married Mercutio Montague Montesches morrow mother murder night Nurse Peter PLUTARCH poison pray Prince ROBERT SOUTHEY Romeo and Juliet Rosaline Samuel Pepys SCENE SHAKESPEARE slain sorow speak stay sweet talk tears tell thee Thibault thine thing thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday Tybalt Verona villain weep whereof whome woman word yong young