The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... Romeo and Juliet ( says the same admirable critic ) is a picture of love and its pitiable fate , in a world whose atmosphere is too rough for this tenderest blossom of human life . Two beings , created for each other , feel mutual love ...
... Romeo and Juliet ( says the same admirable critic ) is a picture of love and its pitiable fate , in a world whose atmosphere is too rough for this tenderest blossom of human life . Two beings , created for each other , feel mutual love ...
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... Romeo at Juliet's grave . - Shakspeare knew how to transform by enchantment , letters into spirit , a workman's daub into a poetical masterpiece . " Lessing declared Romeo and Juliet to be the only 138 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Romeo at Juliet's grave . - Shakspeare knew how to transform by enchantment , letters into spirit , a workman's daub into a poetical masterpiece . " Lessing declared Romeo and Juliet to be the only 138 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... ROMEO , Son to Montague . MERCUTIO , Kinsman to the Prince , and Friend to Romeo . BENVOLIO , Nephew to Montague , and Friend to Romeo . TYBALT , Nephew to Lady Capulet . FRIAR LAURENCE , a Franciscan . FRIAR JOHN , of the same Order ...
... ROMEO , Son to Montague . MERCUTIO , Kinsman to the Prince , and Friend to Romeo . BENVOLIO , Nephew to Montague , and Friend to Romeo . TYBALT , Nephew to Lady Capulet . FRIAR LAURENCE , a Franciscan . FRIAR JOHN , of the same Order ...
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... ROMEO AND JULIET . ACT I .. SCENE I. A public Place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . Sampson . GREGORY , o'my word , we'll not carry coals.1 Gre . No , for then we should be colliers . Sam . I mean , an we ...
... ROMEO AND JULIET . ACT I .. SCENE I. A public Place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . Sampson . GREGORY , o'my word , we'll not carry coals.1 Gre . No , for then we should be colliers . Sam . I mean , an we ...
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... the chinne ; or more properly , to threaten or defie , by putting the thumbe naile into the mouth , and with a jerke ( from the upper teeth ) make it to knacke . " Abr . Do you bite your thumb at us , 142 [ ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... the chinne ; or more properly , to threaten or defie , by putting the thumbe naile into the mouth , and with a jerke ( from the upper teeth ) make it to knacke . " Abr . Do you bite your thumb at us , 142 [ ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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