Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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Page 108
... term " lady- bird " of Juliet in allusion to her fluttering hither and thither . She then remembers that it is also a term of abuse , applied to women , and adds " God forbid ” ( i.e. that I should think any such thing of Juliet ) . It ...
... term " lady- bird " of Juliet in allusion to her fluttering hither and thither . She then remembers that it is also a term of abuse , applied to women , and adds " God forbid ” ( i.e. that I should think any such thing of Juliet ) . It ...
Page 113
... term from one kinsman to another . also used among friends . 31. by ' r Lady : " by our Lady . " 38. ward : " a minor . " It was 40. knight Shakespeare is following Brooke's poem and not Painter's novel . Painter writes " lord ...
... term from one kinsman to another . also used among friends . 31. by ' r Lady : " by our Lady . " 38. ward : " a minor . " It was 40. knight Shakespeare is following Brooke's poem and not Painter's novel . Painter writes " lord ...
Page 121
... term , " a step aside taken when the opponent strikes first . " The term is borrowed from the Italian . punto reverso : " a back - handed stroke " : another Italian fencing term . 25. hai : the word called out by the fencer as he ...
... term , " a step aside taken when the opponent strikes first . " The term is borrowed from the Italian . punto reverso : " a back - handed stroke " : another Italian fencing term . 25. hai : the word called out by the fencer as he ...
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