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" But anywhere : in the churches, among the palaces, in the streets, on the bridge, or down beside the river : it was always pleasant Verona, and in my remembrance always will be. I read Romeo and Juliet in my own room at the inn that night — of course,... "
The Works of Charles Dickens ...: American notes - Page 398
by Charles Dickens - 1868
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pages
...thou banished : Be patient, for the world is broad and wide. Rom. There is no world without Verona walls, But purgatory, torture, hell itself. Hence-banished...banished from the world, And world's exile is death : — then banishment Is death mis-terni'd : calling death — banishment, Thou cut'st my head off...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...banishFri. Hence from Verona art thou banished : Be patient, for the world is broad and wide. Rom. There is no world without Verona's walls, But purgatory, torture, hell itself. Ilrnce banished, is banished from the world, And world's exile is death ; then banishment li death...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, in Ten Volumes: Troilus and ...

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 414 pages
...look, .Much more than death ; do not say—banishment. Rom. There is no world without Verona wall*, Rut purgatory, torture, hell itself. Hence-banished is...banished from the world, And world's exile is death :—then banishment (s death mis-term'd : calling death—banishment, Thou cut st my head off with...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 8

1846 - 608 pages
...and Juliet in my own room at the inn that night — of course, no Englishman had ever read it there before — and set out for Mantua next day at sunrise, repeating to myself (in the coup6 of an omnibus, and next to the conductor, who was reading the Mysteries of Paris) There ig no...
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Charles Dickens - 1846 - 288 pages
...and Juliet in my own room at the inn that night — of course, no Englishman had ever read it there, before — and set out for Mantua next day at sunrise,...purgatory, torture, hell itself. Hence-banished is banish' d from the world, And world's exile is death which reminded me that Romeo was only banished...
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Charles Dickens - 1846 - 286 pages
...in my own room at the inn that night—of course, no Englishman had ever read it there, before—and set out for Mantua next day at sunrise, repeating...purgatory, torture, hell itself. Hence-banished is banish'd from the world, And world's exile is death which reminded me that Romeo was only banished...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 8

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 pages
...Juliet in my own room : at the inn that night — of course, no Englishman liad ever read it there before — and set out for Mantua next day at sunrise,...Paris) There is no world without Verona's walls, But purgutnry, torture, hell itself. Hence-banished is banished from the world, And world's exile is death...
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Charles Dickens - 1846 - 96 pages
...there, before — and set out for Mantua next day at sun rise, repeating to myself, (in the coup£ of an omnibus, and next to the conductor, who was...world without Verona's walls, But purgatory, torture, hf II itself. Hence-banished is banish'd 1'rom the world, And world's exile is death — — which...
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Four Years at the Court of Henry VIII, Volume 2

Sebastiano Giustiniani - 1854 - 358 pages
...lassar la amicitia del Re di Franza lassate Verona." The Venetian ambassador thought like Romeo, " There is no world without Verona's walls, But purgatory, torture, hell itself: Hence banished is banished from the world, And world-exiled is death." The peace between Maximilian...
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Life: Its Nature, Varieties, and Phenomena. Also, Times and Seasons

Leopold Hartley Grindon - 1863 - 424 pages
...when * Menander, iu a fragment preserved by Stobaens, Sententiai, Tom. 2, Tit. 108. f So Romeo, — There is no world without Verona's walls, But purgatory, torture, hell itself. Hence banished is banish'd from the world, .•\ i. i world'* exile U d«ath. CONJUGAL LOVE. 179 away...
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