TragediesCollier, 1893 |
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Page 50
... kind prince , Taking thy part , hath rush'd aside the law , And turn'd that black word death to banishment . This is dear mercy , and thou seest it not . Rom . " T is torture , and not mercy heaven is here , Where Juliet lives ; and ...
... kind prince , Taking thy part , hath rush'd aside the law , And turn'd that black word death to banishment . This is dear mercy , and thou seest it not . Rom . " T is torture , and not mercy heaven is here , Where Juliet lives ; and ...
Page 52
... kind of warbling . This continued to prevail in vocal music till rather recently . Handel , governed by custom rather than by his own better taste , introduces divisions in many of his airs and choruses . Steevens , in his note on this ...
... kind of warbling . This continued to prevail in vocal music till rather recently . Handel , governed by custom rather than by his own better taste , introduces divisions in many of his airs and choruses . Steevens , in his note on this ...
Page 59
... kind of hope , Which craves as desperate an execution As that is desperate which we would prevent . If , rather than to marry county Paris , Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself , ien is it likely , thou wilt undertake A thing ...
... kind of hope , Which craves as desperate an execution As that is desperate which we would prevent . If , rather than to marry county Paris , Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself , ien is it likely , thou wilt undertake A thing ...
Page 83
... 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 scene in his cell , and the subsequent ...
... 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 scene in his cell , and the subsequent ...
Page 99
... kind being kept on the altars of their gods , or worn round the arm of the priest . Scarlet was the colour originally worn by the kings , queens , and princes of Denmark . In the ballad of Childe Axelvold we find that as soon as the ...
... kind being kept on the altars of their gods , or worn round the arm of the priest . Scarlet was the colour originally worn by the kings , queens , and princes of Denmark . In the ballad of Childe Axelvold we find that as soon as the ...
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