Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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Page 91
... Paris ! What said my man , when my betossed soul Did not attend him as we rode ? I think He told me Paris should have married Juliet : Said he not so ? or did I dream it so ? Or am I mad , hearing him talk of Juliet , To think it was so ...
... Paris ! What said my man , when my betossed soul Did not attend him as we rode ? I think He told me Paris should have married Juliet : Said he not so ? or did I dream it so ? Or am I mad , hearing him talk of Juliet , To think it was so ...
Page 134
... Paris meet : Paris is tender but formal , Juliet puts him off with pretty quips . Directly he goes , the Friar unfolds the perilous plan into which old Capulet's hasty action has forced him . 3. I am not slow , etc .: the expression is ...
... Paris meet : Paris is tender but formal , Juliet puts him off with pretty quips . Directly he goes , the Friar unfolds the perilous plan into which old Capulet's hasty action has forced him . 3. I am not slow , etc .: the expression is ...
Page 135
... Paris " Thy face is mine , " she answers , " it is not mine own " ( i.e. it is Romeo's ) : or she may refer to her own attitude in this conversation : her expression is no guide to what she feels . 38. evening mass : properly " vespers ...
... Paris " Thy face is mine , " she answers , " it is not mine own " ( i.e. it is Romeo's ) : or she may refer to her own attitude in this conversation : her expression is no guide to what she feels . 38. evening mass : properly " vespers ...
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