Romeo and JulietN.S.W. Department of Education Division of Guidance & Special Education., 1904 - 121 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... turns upon the prayer for a kiss , which the English fashion of the day author- ised each cavalier to demand of his lady , and is cast in a sonnet form more or less directly derived from Petrarch . But whereas Petrarch's style is simple ...
... turns upon the prayer for a kiss , which the English fashion of the day author- ised each cavalier to demand of his lady , and is cast in a sonnet form more or less directly derived from Petrarch . But whereas Petrarch's style is simple ...
Pàgina x
... Romeo may leap unseen to her arms ; for— ' Lovers can see to do their amorous rites By their own beauties ; or , if love be blind , It best agrees with night . ' Milton annexes the thought and the turn of phrase ; X ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Romeo may leap unseen to her arms ; for— ' Lovers can see to do their amorous rites By their own beauties ; or , if love be blind , It best agrees with night . ' Milton annexes the thought and the turn of phrase ; X ROMEO AND JULIET .
Pàgina xi
... turn upon the struggle in the breasts of two lovers who have secretly passed the night together , between their reluctance to part and their dread of discovery — a struggle which sets them debating whether the light they see comes from ...
... turn upon the struggle in the breasts of two lovers who have secretly passed the night together , between their reluctance to part and their dread of discovery — a struggle which sets them debating whether the light they see comes from ...
Pàgina xiii
... turn her out of doors if she does not comply with his wishes ; and her mother is a cold - hearted woman , whose first thought , in her rage against Romeo , is to have him put out of the way by means of poison . She has thus been left ...
... turn her out of doors if she does not comply with his wishes ; and her mother is a cold - hearted woman , whose first thought , in her rage against Romeo , is to have him put out of the way by means of poison . She has thus been left ...
Pàgina 5
... turn thy back and run ? Sam . Fear me not . Gre . No , marry ; I fear thee ! Sam . Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . Gre . I will frown as I pass by , and let them take it as they list . Sam . Nay , as they dare . I ...
... turn thy back and run ? Sam . Fear me not . Gre . No , marry ; I fear thee ! Sam . Let us take the law of our sides ; let them begin . Gre . I will frown as I pass by , and let them take it as they list . Sam . Nay , as they dare . I ...
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Alack apothecary art thou Arthur Brooke banished beauty BENVOLIO breath cell County Paris cousin dead dear death dost doth Enter CAPULET Enter JULIET Enter ROMEO Epithalamium Exeunt Exit eyes fair fair Verona faith Farewell father fear flower gentleman GEORGE BRANDES give gone grave grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence hither holy kinsman kiss LADY CAPULET light lips live look lord love's lovers Madam maid maidenhead Mantua marriage married Mercutio Midsummer Night's Dream mistress Montague ne'er night NURSE o'er peace Petrarch poison pray prince quarrel Queen Mab Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SCENE Shakespeare slain sorrow soul speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday to-morrow to-night Tybalt Verona vex'd villain watch weep wife Wilt thou word young