Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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... Thoughts on the Present Dis- contents . 20. Burns's Poems ( Selection ) . Intro . NEIL MUNRO . 40. Byron ( Lord ) -Childe Harold's Pilgrim- age . 5. Carlyle On Heroes and Hero Worship . On Burns and Scott . Sartor Resartus . 109. Ruskin ...
... Thoughts on the Present Dis- contents . 20. Burns's Poems ( Selection ) . Intro . NEIL MUNRO . 40. Byron ( Lord ) -Childe Harold's Pilgrim- age . 5. Carlyle On Heroes and Hero Worship . On Burns and Scott . Sartor Resartus . 109. Ruskin ...
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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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... thought of her is- 66 ' Go , counsellor ; Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain . " The careful marking of the swift passage of time may be observed , first in the indication of the interval of one hour between the marriage and ...
... thought of her is- 66 ' Go , counsellor ; Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain . " The careful marking of the swift passage of time may be observed , first in the indication of the interval of one hour between the marriage and ...
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William Shakespeare Henry Morley. 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 ...
William Shakespeare Henry Morley. 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 ...
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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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