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Pagina 97
... ROMEO AND JULIET . ROMEO AND JULIET . t 1 1 1 Forthwestern University. ACT III . ] Ben . Romeo , away , be gone ! The citizens are up , and Tybalt slain : - Stand not amaz'd : -the prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken : -hence ...
... ROMEO AND JULIET . ROMEO AND JULIET . t 1 1 1 Forthwestern University. ACT III . ] Ben . Romeo , away , be gone ! The citizens are up , and Tybalt slain : - Stand not amaz'd : -the prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken : -hence ...
Pagina 98
... Romeo can , Though heaven cannot : -O Romeo , Romeo ! - Whoever would have thought it -Romeo ! Jul . What devil art thou , that dost torment me thus ? This torture should be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo slain himself ? say thou ...
... Romeo can , Though heaven cannot : -O Romeo , Romeo ! - Whoever would have thought it -Romeo ! Jul . What devil art thou , that dost torment me thus ? This torture should be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo slain himself ? say thou ...
Pagina 119
... Romeo and Juliet should lacerate the heart . When Mrs. Inchbald , therefore , said in her preface to the acted play , " Romeo and Juliet is called a pathetic tragedy , but it is not so in reality - it charms the understanding and ...
... Romeo and Juliet should lacerate the heart . When Mrs. Inchbald , therefore , said in her preface to the acted play , " Romeo and Juliet is called a pathetic tragedy , but it is not so in reality - it charms the understanding and ...
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