Romeo and JulietMacmillan, 1900 |
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Page 395
... souls . At exalted times it even assumes lyric form ; and Gervinus has pointed out that the lovers exchange their first greet- ings in a sonnet , that Juliet utters her own epithalamium or marriage hymn ( iii . 2. ) , and that the lyric ...
... souls . At exalted times it even assumes lyric form ; and Gervinus has pointed out that the lovers exchange their first greet- ings in a sonnet , that Juliet utters her own epithalamium or marriage hymn ( iii . 2. ) , and that the lyric ...
Page 399
... soul ! 1 This momentous change is very simply and naturally effected . Tybalt is introduced at Capulet's feast ; Romeo kindles his anger at the same moment as Juliet's love , and he is scarcely married when he encounters Tybalt's ...
... soul ! 1 This momentous change is very simply and naturally effected . Tybalt is introduced at Capulet's feast ; Romeo kindles his anger at the same moment as Juliet's love , and he is scarcely married when he encounters Tybalt's ...
Page 403
... soul - service of a true woman : rather , this was a condition of that ' marriage of true minds ' to which , in his loftiest sonnet , he refused to ' admit impediments . ' 1 Cf. Bulthaupt , Dramaturgie des Schauspiels , ii . 189 f ...
... soul - service of a true woman : rather , this was a condition of that ' marriage of true minds ' to which , in his loftiest sonnet , he refused to ' admit impediments . ' 1 Cf. Bulthaupt , Dramaturgie des Schauspiels , ii . 189 f ...
Page 420
... souls ! —— Were of an age : well , Susan is with God ; She was too good for me : -but , as I said , On Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen ; That shall she , marry ; I remember it well . ' Tis since the earthquake now eleven ...
... souls ! —— Were of an age : well , Susan is with God ; She was too good for me : -but , as I said , On Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen ; That shall she , marry ; I remember it well . ' Tis since the earthquake now eleven ...
Page 421
... soul ! A ' was a merry man - took up the child : ' Yea , ' quoth he , ' dost thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? ' and , by my holidame , The pretty wretch left crying and ...
... soul ! A ' was a merry man - took up the child : ' Yea , ' quoth he , ' dost thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? ' and , by my holidame , The pretty wretch left crying and ...
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