Romeo and JulietMacmillan, 1900 |
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Page 388
... FRIAR LAURENCE , FRIAR JOHN , } Franciscans . BALTHASAR , servant to Romeo . GREGORY , servants to Capulet . PETER , servant to Juliet's nurse . ABRAHAM , servant to Montague . An Apothecary . Three Musicians . Page to Paris ; another ...
... FRIAR LAURENCE , FRIAR JOHN , } Franciscans . BALTHASAR , servant to Romeo . GREGORY , servants to Capulet . PETER , servant to Juliet's nurse . ABRAHAM , servant to Montague . An Apothecary . Three Musicians . Page to Paris ; another ...
Page 391
... Friar's cell , -though they ' know of no other passage of equal length where the same can be affirmed with certainty . ' The divergence here is indeed startling . Here are a few lines from the dialogue of the lovers in Q1 : - Jul ...
... Friar's cell , -though they ' know of no other passage of equal length where the same can be affirmed with certainty . ' The divergence here is indeed startling . Here are a few lines from the dialogue of the lovers in Q1 : - Jul ...
Page 394
... Friar- out of thy long - experienced time , Give me some present counsel , or , behold , " Twixt my extremes and me this bloody knife Shall play the umpire- with Lucrece , l . 1840 , ' ... by this bloody knife ' ( in which Lucrece has ...
... Friar- out of thy long - experienced time , Give me some present counsel , or , behold , " Twixt my extremes and me this bloody knife Shall play the umpire- with Lucrece , l . 1840 , ' ... by this bloody knife ' ( in which Lucrece has ...
Page 399
... haunt Romeo as he steps into the hall of the Capulets ( i . 4. 106 ) ; and Friar Laurence's forebodings are mirrored in Romeo's dreams ( V. I. init . ) A courtier that each where was highly had in price 399 Introduction.
... haunt Romeo as he steps into the hall of the Capulets ( i . 4. 106 ) ; and Friar Laurence's forebodings are mirrored in Romeo's dreams ( V. I. init . ) A courtier that each where was highly had in price 399 Introduction.
Page 401
... Friar Laurence , so clearly congenial to the poet , has tempted some critics , like Gervinus and Kreyssig , to regard him as a chorus , and to read Shakespeare's judgment upon the lovers in his weighty utterance : - These violent ...
... Friar Laurence , so clearly congenial to the poet , has tempted some critics , like Gervinus and Kreyssig , to regard him as a chorus , and to read Shakespeare's judgment upon the lovers in his weighty utterance : - These violent ...
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