Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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Page xx
... Juliet his sight is that of youth . Local Colour . - Shakespeare in this play borrows the theme of an Italian novel , and much of the local colour is adapted ... Juliet's parents alone , a background of indifference XX ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Juliet his sight is that of youth . Local Colour . - Shakespeare in this play borrows the theme of an Italian novel , and much of the local colour is adapted ... Juliet's parents alone , a background of indifference XX ROMEO AND JULIET .
Page xxv
... Juliet's urgent questions ( II . v . ) . She has her faith- fulness alone to commend her . Her whole behaviour heightens the tragedy of Juliet's isolation ; the clash of the noble nature and the mean could hardly have been more ...
... Juliet's urgent questions ( II . v . ) . She has her faith- fulness alone to commend her . Her whole behaviour heightens the tragedy of Juliet's isolation ; the clash of the noble nature and the mean could hardly have been more ...
Page 131
... Juliet's heart . Here are the preparations for the final tragedy which overtakes her . The marriage of Paris and Juliet is finally arranged . The Scene is interesting for the light it throws on the character of Capulet . Compare his ...
... Juliet's heart . Here are the preparations for the final tragedy which overtakes her . The marriage of Paris and Juliet is finally arranged . The Scene is interesting for the light it throws on the character of Capulet . Compare his ...
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