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Pagina 338
Then hie you hence to friar Laurence ' cell , There stays a husband to make you a
wife : Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks , They ' ll be in scarlet
straight at any news . Hie you to church ; I must another way , To fetch a ladder ,
by ...
Then hie you hence to friar Laurence ' cell , There stays a husband to make you a
wife : Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks , They ' ll be in scarlet
straight at any news . Hie you to church ; I must another way , To fetch a ladder ,
by ...
Pagina 396
Farewell : buy food , and get thyself in flesh . — Come , cordial , and not poison ;
go with me To Juliet ' s grave , for there must I use thee . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . -
Friar Laurence ' s Cell . nen Enter Friar John . John . Holy Franciscan friar !
brother ...
Farewell : buy food , and get thyself in flesh . — Come , cordial , and not poison ;
go with me To Juliet ' s grave , for there must I use thee . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . -
Friar Laurence ' s Cell . nen Enter Friar John . John . Holy Franciscan friar !
brother ...
Pagina 421
The grey - eyed morn " sees the friar in his cell , bearing his “ osier - cage ” of “
Baleful weeds , and precious juiced flowers . ” Here is a new link in the conduct of
the story . And what a beautiful transition have we made from the elevated poetry
...
The grey - eyed morn " sees the friar in his cell , bearing his “ osier - cage ” of “
Baleful weeds , and precious juiced flowers . ” Here is a new link in the conduct of
the story . And what a beautiful transition have we made from the elevated poetry
...
Pagina 423
The friar estimated her constancy , and he did “ spy a kind of hope ” that it might
be rewarded . He saw that Juliet would , at all hazards , put away “ the shame ” of
marrying Paris . Well had the friar reckoned upon her “ strength of will .
The friar estimated her constancy , and he did “ spy a kind of hope ” that it might
be rewarded . He saw that Juliet would , at all hazards , put away “ the shame ” of
marrying Paris . Well had the friar reckoned upon her “ strength of will .
Pagina
The friar estimated her constancy , and he did “ spy a kind of hope ” that it might
be rewarded . He saw that Juliet would , at all hazards , put away “ the shame ” of
marrying Paris . Well had the friar reckoned upon her “ strength of will .
The friar estimated her constancy , and he did “ spy a kind of hope ” that it might
be rewarded . He saw that Juliet would , at all hazards , put away “ the shame ” of
marrying Paris . Well had the friar reckoned upon her “ strength of will .
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