TragediesCollier, 1899 |
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Page 77
... 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 delights the ...
... 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 delights the ...
Page 81
... Juliet inquires , " What's he that now is going out of door ? we see " the beginning of the end . " But we do not forget that the anger of Tybalt at Romeo's presence has thrown a shadow over the brightness of their young love . The ...
... Juliet inquires , " What's he that now is going out of door ? we see " the beginning of the end . " But we do not forget that the anger of Tybalt at Romeo's presence has thrown a shadow over the brightness of their young love . The ...
Page 83
... Juliet says , " It is not yet near day , — Believe me , love , it was the nightingale . " Romeo , who sees the danger of delay , is not deceived : - " It was the lark , the herald of the morn . " Then what a burst of poetry follows ...
... Juliet says , " It is not yet near day , — Believe me , love , it was the nightingale . " Romeo , who sees the danger of delay , is not deceived : - " It was the lark , the herald of the morn . " Then what a burst of poetry follows ...
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