Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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... probably a text made up " partly from copies of portions of the original play , partly from recollection and from notes taken during the per- formance . " The Cambridge editors write , " it is impossible that Shakespeare should ever ...
... probably a text made up " partly from copies of portions of the original play , partly from recollection and from notes taken during the per- formance . " The Cambridge editors write , " it is impossible that Shakespeare should ever ...
Page 109
... probably , " to dart into . " The image is from an arrow . 70. the nurse cursed : because she had not helped . 71. to wait : " to wait at table . " 74. County : " Count . " ACT . I. SCENE IV . The evening of the feast . Romeo and his ...
... probably , " to dart into . " The image is from an arrow . 70. the nurse cursed : because she had not helped . 71. to wait : " to wait at table . " 74. County : " Count . " ACT . I. SCENE IV . The evening of the feast . Romeo and his ...
Page 122
... probably " bluish . ” Sycorax ( the mother of Caliban ) in The Tempest is called a " blue - eyed hag . " But this means eyes with blue , or dark circles round them . The adjective " blue " itself did not imply beauty in eyes . " " 43 ...
... probably " bluish . ” Sycorax ( the mother of Caliban ) in The Tempest is called a " blue - eyed hag . " But this means eyes with blue , or dark circles round them . The adjective " blue " itself did not imply beauty in eyes . " " 43 ...
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