Romeo and JulietMacmillan, 1900 |
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Page 393
... death sits fair within her face- from Romeo's wonderful dying hymn to Juliet ; which 1 Mr. Fleay , however , knows ... death's pale flag is not ad- vanced there , with Ros . 773- And nought - respecting death ... Plac'd his pale colours ...
... death sits fair within her face- from Romeo's wonderful dying hymn to Juliet ; which 1 Mr. Fleay , however , knows ... death's pale flag is not ad- vanced there , with Ros . 773- And nought - respecting death ... Plac'd his pale colours ...
Page 394
... death of this true wife . Where it is to be noted that Juliet's intention to stab herself is not taken from Brooke . Can this have been suggested by the Lucrece story ? ( J. B. xxix . 103 ) . Parallels to the sonnets have been pointed ...
... death of this true wife . Where it is to be noted that Juliet's intention to stab herself is not taken from Brooke . Can this have been suggested by the Lucrece story ? ( J. B. xxix . 103 ) . Parallels to the sonnets have been pointed ...
Page 395
... death ; the love between children of hostile houses . The so - called ' Neapolitan Boccaccio , ' Massuccio , in his Novellino , 1476 , used the device of the poison to deliver his heroine from a peril like that which threatens Juliet ...
... death ; the love between children of hostile houses . The so - called ' Neapolitan Boccaccio , ' Massuccio , in his Novellino , 1476 , used the device of the poison to deliver his heroine from a peril like that which threatens Juliet ...
Page 399
... death to banishment . Thus Mercutio's participation in this critical incident gives it a far subtler coherence , and this is his chief function in the plot . In Brooke his name- sake merely passes for a moment before us at the banquet ...
... death to banishment . Thus Mercutio's participation in this critical incident gives it a far subtler coherence , and this is his chief function in the plot . In Brooke his name- sake merely passes for a moment before us at the banquet ...
Page 402
... death ; but our pity for them is blended with wonder and even envy . Juliet's glorious womanhood is the creation of her love ; Romeo , a weaker nature , retains more infirmity , 2 yet he too stands out in heroic stature 1 Kreyssig ...
... death ; but our pity for them is blended with wonder and even envy . Juliet's glorious womanhood is the creation of her love ; Romeo , a weaker nature , retains more infirmity , 2 yet he too stands out in heroic stature 1 Kreyssig ...
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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