The Other Shakespeare--Romeo and Juliet, Volume 10Shakespeare's tragedy about two teenagers who fall in love, encounter opposition from their feuding families, and take their own lives. |
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A softer judgment issued from his lipsNot bodily death , but bodily banishment . ROM . Ha ! Banishment ! Be merciful , say death . For exile has more terrible a look , Much worse than death . Do not say banishment . FRIAR .
A softer judgment issued from his lipsNot bodily death , but bodily banishment . ROM . Ha ! Banishment ! Be merciful , say death . For exile has more terrible a look , Much worse than death . Do not say banishment . FRIAR .
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( 21 ) Calling death banished — some editors needlessly go with the Calling death " banishment ” of Quarto 1 for “ proper ” grammar , but that is not to allow Shakespeare even a modicum of poetic license .
( 21 ) Calling death banished — some editors needlessly go with the Calling death " banishment ” of Quarto 1 for “ proper ” grammar , but that is not to allow Shakespeare even a modicum of poetic license .
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John III - 4-106 ) ; ( 217 ) clear — clear up ; ( 218 ) ( their ) spring , ( their ) head , ( their true ) descent ( 219 ) And then will I be general of your woes / And lead you even to death . - i.e. Once I find out who did this I will ...
John III - 4-106 ) ; ( 217 ) clear — clear up ; ( 218 ) ( their ) spring , ( their ) head , ( their true ) descent ( 219 ) And then will I be general of your woes / And lead you even to death . - i.e. Once I find out who did this I will ...
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