Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of William Shakespeare, ed. by R. Carruthers and W. Chambers, Parte32,Volumen7 |
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... family of Romeo are called the Montesches ; in the poem and in the play , the Montagues . 3. The messenger employed by Friar Laurence to carry a letter to Romeo to inform him when Juliet would awake from her trance , is in.
... family of Romeo are called the Montesches ; in the poem and in the play , the Montagues . 3. The messenger employed by Friar Laurence to carry a letter to Romeo to inform him when Juliet would awake from her trance , is in.
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... Friar John is employed in this business . 4. The circumstance of Capulet's writing down the names of the guests whom he invites to supper , is found in the poem and in the play , but is not mentioned by Paynter , nor is it found in the ...
... Friar John is employed in this business . 4. The circumstance of Capulet's writing down the names of the guests whom he invites to supper , is found in the poem and in the play , but is not mentioned by Paynter , nor is it found in the ...
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... friar girt with cord his grayish weed , For he of Francis ' order was a friar , as I read . Not , as the most , was he , a gross unlearned fool , But doctor of divinity proceeded he in school : The secrets eke he knew in nature's ...
... friar girt with cord his grayish weed , For he of Francis ' order was a friar , as I read . Not , as the most , was he , a gross unlearned fool , But doctor of divinity proceeded he in school : The secrets eke he knew in nature's ...
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... friar's secret cell : ' Where he was wont in youth his fair friends to bestow , There now he hideth Romeus . ' The loquacious time - serving nurse , equally open to bribes from Romeo and County Paris , the starved apothecary , and ...
... friar's secret cell : ' Where he was wont in youth his fair friends to bestow , There now he hideth Romeus . ' The loquacious time - serving nurse , equally open to bribes from Romeo and County Paris , the starved apothecary , and ...
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... FRIAR LAURENCE , a Franciscan . FRIAR JOHN , of the same order . BALTHASAR , servant to Romeo . SAMPSON , GREGORY , servants to Capulet . PETER , servant to Juliet's nurse . ABRAM , servant to Montague . An Apothecary . Three Musicians ...
... FRIAR LAURENCE , a Franciscan . FRIAR JOHN , of the same order . BALTHASAR , servant to Romeo . SAMPSON , GREGORY , servants to Capulet . PETER , servant to Juliet's nurse . ABRAM , servant to Montague . An Apothecary . Three Musicians ...
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Página 67 - Hast ta'en with equal thanks : and blest are those Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Página 81 - Look here, upon this picture, and on this, The counterfeit presentment of two brothers. See what a grace was seated on this brow ; Hyperion's curls, the front of Jove himself, An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill ; A combination and a form indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
Página 66 - ... accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
Página 123 - tis not to come ; if it be not to come, it will be now ; if it be not now, yet it will come : the readiness is all.
Página 127 - s yet some liquor left. Ham. As thou 'rt a man, Give me the cup : let go, by heaven I 'll have it. — O good Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me ! If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, Absent thee from felicity awhile, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story.
Página 57 - I have heard, That guilty creatures sitting at a play Have by the very cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ.
Página 104 - It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul — Let me not name it to you, you chaste stars ! — It is the cause.
Página 37 - Twere now to be most happy; for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate.
Página 93 - What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed ? a beast, no more. Sure, he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused.
Página 56 - What's Hecuba to him or he to Hecuba That he should weep for her? What would he do Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have?