Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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Page vii
... early works frequently employed rhymed ten- syllable couplets , and also groups of four ten - syllabled lines which rhymed alternately . Even where he used blank verse there was apt to be a pause at the end of the line , and lines of ...
... early works frequently employed rhymed ten- syllable couplets , and also groups of four ten - syllabled lines which rhymed alternately . Even where he used blank verse there was apt to be a pause at the end of the line , and lines of ...
Page 96
... early up , To see thy son and heir more early down . Mon. Alas , my liege , my wife is dead to - night ; Grief of my son's exile hath stopp'd her breath : What further woe conspires against mine age ? Prince . Look , and thou shalt see ...
... early up , To see thy son and heir more early down . Mon. Alas , my liege , my wife is dead to - night ; Grief of my son's exile hath stopp'd her breath : What further woe conspires against mine age ? Prince . Look , and thou shalt see ...
Page 134
... early writers : Plautus mentions " oculis herbeis " ; the early French poets are fond of them ; Cervantes too refers to them ; Chaucer gives them to Emetrius in the Knight's Tale ( " his eyen bright citryn " ) ; Bacon mentions them as a ...
... early writers : Plautus mentions " oculis herbeis " ; the early French poets are fond of them ; Cervantes too refers to them ; Chaucer gives them to Emetrius in the Knight's Tale ( " his eyen bright citryn " ) ; Bacon mentions them as a ...
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