Romeo and JulietCassell, limited, 1888 - 192 pages |
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... thought , bring out into vivid expression the fine spirit of youth and glow of young imagination that melts the flesh into the spirit , instead of burying the spirit in the flesh . This difference leads to a complete severance of the ...
... thought , bring out into vivid expression the fine spirit of youth and glow of young imagination that melts the flesh into the spirit , instead of burying the spirit in the flesh . This difference leads to a complete severance of the ...
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William Shakespeare. to the lower nature that is earthly , sensual ; and Juliet's thought of her is- " Go , counsellor ; Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain . " The careful marking of the swift passage of time may be observed ...
William Shakespeare. to the lower nature that is earthly , sensual ; and Juliet's thought of her is- " Go , counsellor ; Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain . " The careful marking of the swift passage of time may be observed ...
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William Shakespeare. O , she is lame ! love's heralds should be thoughts , Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams Driving back shadows over louring hills : Therefore do nimble - pinioned doves draw love , And therefore hath ...
William Shakespeare. O , she is lame ! love's heralds should be thoughts , Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams Driving back shadows over louring hills : Therefore do nimble - pinioned doves draw love , And therefore hath ...
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... thought all for the best . Mer . Help me into some house , Benvolio , Or I shall faint . - A plague o ' both your houses ! They have made worms ' meat of me : I have it , And soundly too : -your houses ! [ Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIO ...
... thought all for the best . Mer . Help me into some house , Benvolio , Or I shall faint . - A plague o ' both your houses ! They have made worms ' meat of me : I have it , And soundly too : -your houses ! [ Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIO ...
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... thought it ! -Romeo- Jul . What devil art thou , that dost torment me thus ? This torture should be roared in dismal hell . Hath Romeo slain himself ? say thou but I , And that bare vowel , I , shall poison more Than the death - darting ...
... thought it ! -Romeo- Jul . What devil art thou , that dost torment me thus ? This torture should be roared in dismal hell . Hath Romeo slain himself ? say thou but I , And that bare vowel , I , shall poison more Than the death - darting ...
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art thou banished Bartolomeo Scala behold BENVOLIO betwene Capellets CHARLES DICKENS commaunded Counte Paris cousin dayes dead dear death dost doth earth 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 HENRY MORLEY hir chamber hither holy honour hour husband Julietta kiss Lady CAPULET litle live look Lord Antonio LORD LYTTON lovers Madam maid Mantua mariage married Mercutio Montague Montesches morrow mother murder night Nurse Peter PLUTARCH poison pray Prince Romeo and Juliet Rosaline Samuel Pepys SCENE SHAKESPEARE slain speak stay sweet talk tears tell thee Thibault thine thing thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday tomb Tybalt Verona villain weep whereof whome woman word yong young