Romeo and JulietMacmillan, 1900 |
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Page 388
... SCENE : Verona ; Mantua . DURATION OF TIME ( Daniel , Time Analysis , p . 191 f . ) Six consecutive days , beginning on the morning of the first and ending early on the morning of the sixth . Day 1. ( Sunday ) I. , II . 1. , 2 . 2 ...
... SCENE : Verona ; Mantua . DURATION OF TIME ( Daniel , Time Analysis , p . 191 f . ) Six consecutive days , beginning on the morning of the first and ending early on the morning of the sixth . Day 1. ( Sunday ) I. , II . 1. , 2 . 2 ...
Page 396
... scene transferred to the Morea , and the names of the persons changed : the lovers , e.g. , are called Hal- quadrich and Burglipha . . 2 Thus ( 1 ) the rope - ladder , which in Bandello had served only for an interview , is put to the ...
... scene transferred to the Morea , and the names of the persons changed : the lovers , e.g. , are called Hal- quadrich and Burglipha . . 2 Thus ( 1 ) the rope - ladder , which in Bandello had served only for an interview , is put to the ...
Page 397
... scene ( iii . 5. ) , where Latino ( Romeo ) bids Hadriana listen to the nightingale . But the whole resemblance reduces itself to the nightingale , while even this is quite differently ap- plied . In Groto it is actually the nightingale ...
... scene ( iii . 5. ) , where Latino ( Romeo ) bids Hadriana listen to the nightingale . But the whole resemblance reduces itself to the nightingale , while even this is quite differently ap- plied . In Groto it is actually the nightingale ...
Page 405
... scene , From ancient grudge break to new mutiny , Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth ...
... scene , From ancient grudge break to new mutiny , Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean . From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star - cross'd lovers take their life ; Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth ...
Page 406
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. ACT I. SCENE I. Verona . A public place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , of the house of Capulet , armed with swords and bucklers . Sam . Gregory , on my word , we'll not carry coals . Gre . No ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. ACT I. SCENE I. Verona . A public place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , of the house of Capulet , armed with swords and bucklers . Sam . Gregory , on my word , we'll not carry coals . Gre . No ...
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Alack art thou Bandello banished Benvolio blood breath Brooke C. H. HERFORD cheeks cousin dead dear death dost doth dream Enter CAPULET Enter JULIET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Farewell father flower gentle gentlemen Gentlemen of Verona give gleek gone grave grief hand hate hath heart heaven hence holy kinsman kiss LADY CAPULET light lips live look lord love's lovers Madam maid Mantua marriage married Mercutio Montague night Nurse pardon Paris play poison pray prince Q₁ Qq Ff quarrel Quarto Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SCENE Serv Shakespeare shalt slain sorrow speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday Timon of Athens to-morrow to-night Tybalt Verona vex'd villain weep wife word ΙΟ