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... banishment of Romeo , is a result of the pressing of the claims of a false sense of honour . Tybalt is to blame initially , certainly ; and Mercutio can hardly be absolved of blame . Logic may insist that Romeo himself is to xviii ROMEO ...
... banishment of Romeo , is a result of the pressing of the claims of a false sense of honour . Tybalt is to blame initially , certainly ; and Mercutio can hardly be absolved of blame . Logic may insist that Romeo himself is to xviii ROMEO ...
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... banishment . Romeo . Ha , banishment ? Be merciful , say ' death ' : For exile hath more terror in his look , Much more than death : do not say ' banishment ' . Friar . Hence from Verona art thou banishéd . Be patient , for the world is ...
... banishment . Romeo . Ha , banishment ? Be merciful , say ' death ' : For exile hath more terror in his look , Much more than death : do not say ' banishment ' . Friar . Hence from Verona art thou banishéd . Be patient , for the world is ...
Página 189
... banishment [ G.I.D. ] . A legal term ; cf. Lucr . 26 ; 1 H. IV , 3. 2. 157 ; R. III . 4. 4. 77 ; Macb . 3. 2. 49 . IOI . on ... cries v . G. ' cry ' . Cf. A.Y.L. 2. 7. 70 . Rom . understands correctly - cf . ll . 102-5 . 102-3 . As ...
... banishment [ G.I.D. ] . A legal term ; cf. Lucr . 26 ; 1 H. IV , 3. 2. 157 ; R. III . 4. 4. 77 ; Macb . 3. 2. 49 . IOI . on ... cries v . G. ' cry ' . Cf. A.Y.L. 2. 7. 70 . Rom . understands correctly - cf . ll . 102-5 . 102-3 . As ...
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PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
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