TragediesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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Стр. 46
... Mercutio , put thy rapier up . Mer . Come , sir , your passado . [ They fight . Rom . Draw , Benvolio . Beat down their weapons . Gentlemen , for shame , forbear this outrage ; Tybalt , Mercutio , the prince expressly hath ( A ) , hate ...
... Mercutio , put thy rapier up . Mer . Come , sir , your passado . [ They fight . Rom . Draw , Benvolio . Beat down their weapons . Gentlemen , for shame , forbear this outrage ; Tybalt , Mercutio , the prince expressly hath ( A ) , hate ...
Стр. 47
... Mercutio's soul Is but a little way above our heads , Staying for thine to keep him company ; Either thou , or I , or both , must go with him . Tyb . Thou , wretched boy , that didst consort him here , Shalt with him hence . Rom . This ...
... Mercutio's soul Is but a little way above our heads , Staying for thine to keep him company ; Either thou , or I , or both , must go with him . Tyb . Thou , wretched boy , that didst consort him here , Shalt with him hence . Rom . This ...
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... Mercutio ! " * Is this praise of Mercutio over - charged ? We think not , looking at him dramatically . He is placed by the side of Romeo , to contrast with him , but also to harmonize . The poetry of Mercutio is that of fancy : -the ...
... Mercutio ! " * Is this praise of Mercutio over - charged ? We think not , looking at him dramatically . He is placed by the side of Romeo , to contrast with him , but also to harmonize . The poetry of Mercutio is that of fancy : -the ...
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