Note the Nurse's mistake of the mind's audible struggles with itself for its decision in toto.

Ib. sc. 3. Romeo's speech:—

“'Tis torture, and not mercy: heaven's here,

Where Juliet lives,” &c.

All deep passions are a sort of atheists, that believe no future.

Ib. sc. 5.—

“Cap. Soft! take me with you, take me with you, wife—How!

will she none?” &c.

A noble scene! Don't I see it with my own eyes?—Yes! but not with Juliet's. And observe in Capulet's last speech in this scene his mistake, [pg 152] as if love's causes were capable of being generalised.

Act iv. sc. 3. Juliet's speech.:—