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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... never , never know if we do not ever make an effort to understand Elizabethan humor — which , when translated , is essentially the same as our own - so that we too can cry and laugh , laugh and cry and thereby answer the preceding ques ...
... never , never know if we do not ever make an effort to understand Elizabethan humor — which , when translated , is essentially the same as our own - so that we too can cry and laugh , laugh and cry and thereby answer the preceding ques ...
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... never heard offstage , spoken by characters and describing events such as never exist offstage ? Moreover , not only would this scene not have been what it was were it not for verse , it is not what it was for modern audiences . Not ...
... never heard offstage , spoken by characters and describing events such as never exist offstage ? Moreover , not only would this scene not have been what it was were it not for verse , it is not what it was for modern audiences . Not ...
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... never depart from this " palace " but explicitly to never depart from her very side , from this pallet . - ( 107-8 ) ( never ) . . . / ( Depart ) again again is here used as an in- tensifier , i.e. " never ever depart " ; [ Quartos 2,3 ...
... never depart from this " palace " but explicitly to never depart from her very side , from this pallet . - ( 107-8 ) ( never ) . . . / ( Depart ) again again is here used as an in- tensifier , i.e. " never ever depart " ; [ Quartos 2,3 ...
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