Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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... nature and the mean could hardly have been more poignantly shown . Paris like Mercutio is outside the quarrel . He expresses some vague wish to Capulet that the strife should end , but the whole contention enters into his life in no ...
... nature and the mean could hardly have been more poignantly shown . Paris like Mercutio is outside the quarrel . He expresses some vague wish to Capulet that the strife should end , but the whole contention enters into his life in no ...
Page 82
... nature bids us all lament , Yet nature's tears are reason's merriment . Cap . All things that we ordained festival , Turn from their office to black funeral : Our instruments to melancholy bells ; Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast ...
... nature bids us all lament , Yet nature's tears are reason's merriment . Cap . All things that we ordained festival , Turn from their office to black funeral : Our instruments to melancholy bells ; Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast ...
Page 124
... nature meeting a noble nature , and the latter suffering . 6. louring : " threatening . " " " 7. doves : Love ( i.e. Venus ) is represented drawn in her chariot by doves . 9. highmost : " topmost . " 14. bandy : " to beat to and fro as ...
... nature meeting a noble nature , and the latter suffering . 6. louring : " threatening . " " " 7. doves : Love ( i.e. Venus ) is represented drawn in her chariot by doves . 9. highmost : " topmost . " 14. bandy : " to beat to and fro as ...
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