Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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... Romeo and Juliet . 62. Hazlitt's Essays . 10. Johnson's Rasselas . 99. Keats ' Endymion . Intro . 56. Lamb , Charles - Essays of Elia . Intro . WILLIAM ARCHER . 87. Locke's Civil Government . 24. Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome . 38 ...
... Romeo and Juliet . 62. Hazlitt's Essays . 10. Johnson's Rasselas . 99. Keats ' Endymion . Intro . 56. Lamb , Charles - Essays of Elia . Intro . WILLIAM ARCHER . 87. Locke's Civil Government . 24. Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome . 38 ...
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... Windsor ut Nothing iet . Error of Venic the Shrew [ Ver ntlemen ns . cus . essida d . 0 . als " and ts of . Roger de Journey . Intro . 3 Georges ection Angler 4 . ere sir . andya ROMEO AND JULIET . Romeo : " FAREWELL , FAREWELL RY. ...
... Windsor ut Nothing iet . Error of Venic the Shrew [ Ver ntlemen ns . cus . essida d . 0 . als " and ts of . Roger de Journey . Intro . 3 Georges ection Angler 4 . ere sir . andya ROMEO AND JULIET . Romeo : " FAREWELL , FAREWELL RY. ...
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... Romeo and Juliet , before Shakespeare's , has any copy been preserved . The tale of Juliet was first told by an Italian , Luigi da Porto , of Vicenza , who died in 1529 , six years before the printing of it - at Venice , in 1535 -- as ...
... Romeo and Juliet , before Shakespeare's , has any copy been preserved . The tale of Juliet was first told by an Italian , Luigi da Porto , of Vicenza , who died in 1529 , six years before the printing of it - at Venice , in 1535 -- as ...
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... Romeo and Juliet in Arthur Brooke's poem . For example , a part of 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 ...
... Romeo and Juliet in Arthur Brooke's poem . For example , a part of 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 ...
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