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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( 121 ) on part and part — against this side and that side ; on = upon , against ( as elsewhere in Shakespeare : I did draw on him ... who thereat enraged flew on him ... desperate stags turn on the bloody hounds ) ; and of course as in ...
( 121 ) on part and part — against this side and that side ; on = upon , against ( as elsewhere in Shakespeare : I did draw on him ... who thereat enraged flew on him ... desperate stags turn on the bloody hounds ) ; and of course as in ...
Page 92
... this is Mercutio's last bawdy quip of this scene unless one counts his erotic metaphor in which his wind woos north's bosom and anger'd by her frigidity unfaithfully turns his side to the warmer dew - dropping south .
... this is Mercutio's last bawdy quip of this scene unless one counts his erotic metaphor in which his wind woos north's bosom and anger'd by her frigidity unfaithfully turns his side to the warmer dew - dropping south .
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The Montague faction enters from that side and Tybalt with his men probably enter from opposite side through side of rear stage curtain ; they would not enter from Capulet's house since Tybalt's challenging Romeo to a duel is in ...
The Montague faction enters from that side and Tybalt with his men probably enter from opposite side through side of rear stage curtain ; they would not enter from Capulet's house since Tybalt's challenging Romeo to a duel is in ...
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