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... effect is often to distort or weaken the dramatic effect which the author intended and could secure on his own stage . It is true that in this play the Chorus makes a division after Act 1 ; yet the best consideration of the play from ...
... effect is often to distort or weaken the dramatic effect which the author intended and could secure on his own stage . It is true that in this play the Chorus makes a division after Act 1 ; yet the best consideration of the play from ...
Page 19
... effect . Shakespeare was able to show enough of the setting , when he desired to bring it before us , in his poetry ( e.g. Act II , scene ii ) . Most of the action of Romeo and Juliet , as of all plays , was shown on the outer or main ...
... effect . Shakespeare was able to show enough of the setting , when he desired to bring it before us , in his poetry ( e.g. Act II , scene ii ) . Most of the action of Romeo and Juliet , as of all plays , was shown on the outer or main ...
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... effect of their normal proceedings on certain human beings . The streaks of dawn , as they fret the clouds like lace , have the incidental effect of severing lovers . 9-10 . Compare the beautiful description of dawn in Hamlet , I. i ...
... effect of their normal proceedings on certain human beings . The streaks of dawn , as they fret the clouds like lace , have the incidental effect of severing lovers . 9-10 . Compare the beautiful description of dawn in Hamlet , I. i ...
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Apothecary art thou Balthasar banished beauty Benvolio blank verse cell comes cousin crystal scales dead dear death dost doth dream E. K. CHAMBERS earth editors Elizabethan Enter CAPULET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father Folio Friar John Friar Laurence give gone good-night Granville-Barker grave Gregory grief hath hear heart heaven hence holy hour James Agate kinsman kiss Lady Capulet light live look lord love's lovers Madam maid Mantua marriage married means Mercutio Montague Musician night numbers Nurse Nurse's Paris passion Peter play Prince quarrel Queen Mab reading of Q Romeo and Juliet Rosaline Sampson scene sense Servant Servingman Shakespeare speak speech stage direction stay sweet sword syllables tears tell thee thing thou art thou hast thou wilt to-night tragedy Tybalt Verona villain word young