The Other Shakespeare--Romeo and Juliet, Volume 10Shakespeare's tragedy about two teenagers who fall in love, encounter opposition from their feuding families, and take their own lives. |
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Page 42
... door to the same house or place with only three doors available for the staging . He concludes . . . " A continuation of this analysis would only confirm how hopeless it is to expect any correlation between an entry and 42 ACT ONE.
... door to the same house or place with only three doors available for the staging . He concludes . . . " A continuation of this analysis would only confirm how hopeless it is to expect any correlation between an entry and 42 ACT ONE.
Page 116
... door now perceived as leading to other rooms of the house , their guests through the house door , now perceived as the inside of the " outside " door , and Romeo's group , having marched around the stage , return now to " enter " the ...
... door now perceived as leading to other rooms of the house , their guests through the house door , now perceived as the inside of the " outside " door , and Romeo's group , having marched around the stage , return now to " enter " the ...
Page 169
... door is immediately established as the door to the outside ( actually to backstage ) for this and the three future scenes in the Friar's cell . Soon thereafter Romeo enters through this door ( see Notes for first segment of this scene ) ...
... door is immediately established as the door to the outside ( actually to backstage ) for this and the three future scenes in the Friar's cell . Soon thereafter Romeo enters through this door ( see Notes for first segment of this scene ) ...
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