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Pagina 160
Good lord chamberlain , Go , give them welcome , you can speak the French
tongue ; And , pray , receive them nobly , and conduct them Into our presence ,
where this heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them : - Some attend him .
Good lord chamberlain , Go , give them welcome , you can speak the French
tongue ; And , pray , receive them nobly , and conduct them Into our presence ,
where this heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them : - Some attend him .
Pagina 292
She will not stay the siege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of assailing
eyes , Nor open her lap to saint - seducing gold : O , she is rich in beauty ; only
poor That , when she dies , with beauty dies her store . C Ben . Then she hath
sworn ...
She will not stay the siege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of assailing
eyes , Nor open her lap to saint - seducing gold : O , she is rich in beauty ; only
poor That , when she dies , with beauty dies her store . C Ben . Then she hath
sworn ...
Pagina 305
Her beauty hangsb upon the cheek of night . a Good cousin Capulet . The word
cousin , in Shakspere , was applied to any collateral relation of whatever degree :
thus we have in this play “ Tybalt , my cousin , Oh my brother ' s child . ” Richard ...
Her beauty hangsb upon the cheek of night . a Good cousin Capulet . The word
cousin , in Shakspere , was applied to any collateral relation of whatever degree :
thus we have in this play “ Tybalt , my cousin , Oh my brother ' s child . ” Richard ...
Pagina 400
O , no ; a lantern , slaughter ' d youth , For here lies Juliet , and her beauty makes
This vault a feasting presence full of light . Death , lie thou there , by a dead man
interr ' d . [ Laying Paris in the monument . How oft when men are at the point of ...
O , no ; a lantern , slaughter ' d youth , For here lies Juliet , and her beauty makes
This vault a feasting presence full of light . Death , lie thou there , by a dead man
interr ' d . [ Laying Paris in the monument . How oft when men are at the point of ...
Pagina
ception to the general character of the beauty that throws its rich evening light
over the closing scenes . The gentleness of Romeo is apparent , even while he
says“ The time and my intents are savage - wild ; " . for he adds , with a strong
effort ...
ception to the general character of the beauty that throws its rich evening light
over the closing scenes . The gentleness of Romeo is apparent , even while he
says“ The time and my intents are savage - wild ; " . for he adds , with a strong
effort ...
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