| Charles Wells Moulton - 1901 - 808 pages
...separating power. — SCHLEGEL, AUGUSTUS WILLIAM, 1809, Dramatic Art and Literature, tr. Black, Lecture XII. Of the truth of Juliet's story they* seem tenacious...to a degree, insisting on the fact —giving a date (13U3), and showing a tomb. It is a plain, open, and partly decayed sarcophagus, with withered leaves... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 778 pages
..." 1 i. — — to one Napoleon. — [MS. erased^ iL thy poor .d wail forgets. — [MS. erased.] 1. ["I have been over Verona. The amphitheatre is wonderful...to a degree, insisting on the fact, giving a date (.03), and showing a tomb. It is a plain, open, and partly decayed sarcophagus, with withered l.ves... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 pages
...separating power. — SCHLEGEL, AUGUSTUS WILLIAM, 1809, Dramatic Art and Literature, tr. Black, Lecture XII. Of the truth of Juliet's story they* seem tenacious...and showing a tomb. It is a plain, open, and partly dacayed sarcophagus, with withered leaves in it, in a wild and desolate conventual garden, once a cemetery,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 500 pages
...forgive that, if not the other faults of Yours ever and most affectionately, B. PS— November 7, 1816. I have been over Verona. The amphitheatre is wonderful...beats even Greece. Of the truth of Juliet's story 1 they seem tenacious to a degree, insisting on the fact — giving a date (1303), and showing a tomb.... | |
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