Romeo and JulietShakespeare's tragic drama of young love is supplemented by textual notes and information on the date and sources of the play." |
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... play . It is this which constitutes Shakespeare's structural equivalent to those passages in Chaucer and Brooke which dwell on the lamentable power of Fortune over the lovers ; at ... play's verbal music and , 42 ROMEO AND JULIET The play.
... play . It is this which constitutes Shakespeare's structural equivalent to those passages in Chaucer and Brooke which dwell on the lamentable power of Fortune over the lovers ; at ... play's verbal music and , 42 ROMEO AND JULIET The play.
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... play's scenes are composed in a temporal rhythm of which the movements conclude in dawn . At the beginning of the play , before he enters , Romeo is described walking in a grove of sycamore at dawn ; the second dawn rises as he leaves ...
... play's scenes are composed in a temporal rhythm of which the movements conclude in dawn . At the beginning of the play , before he enters , Romeo is described walking in a grove of sycamore at dawn ; the second dawn rises as he leaves ...
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... play ' Heart's ease ' . Peter . O musicians , because my heart itself plays ' My heart is full ' . O play me some merry dump to 105 comfort me . I Mus . Not a dump we ! ' Tis no time to play now . Peter . You will not then ? Peter . I ...
... play ' Heart's ease ' . Peter . O musicians , because my heart itself plays ' My heart is full ' . O play me some merry dump to 105 comfort me . I Mus . Not a dump we ! ' Tis no time to play now . Peter . You will not then ? Peter . I ...
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