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 343
... tomb " is as farfetched as the Folio's grave is glaringly redundant . Moreover , either tomb or grave would require the second line to start - OR hide me ; but clearly Juliet imagines herself going into a new- made grave And ( once ...
... tomb " is as farfetched as the Folio's grave is glaringly redundant . Moreover , either tomb or grave would require the second line to start - OR hide me ; but clearly Juliet imagines herself going into a new- made grave And ( once ...
Page 409
... tomb . . . the flowers would be strewn on the tomb's exterior or through the entrance grates since he is not within the tomb . ( 12 ) Sweet flower - viz . Juliet ; [ bed ( I strew ) — New Clarendon thinks bed is probably the antecedent ...
... tomb . . . the flowers would be strewn on the tomb's exterior or through the entrance grates since he is not within the tomb . ( 12 ) Sweet flower - viz . Juliet ; [ bed ( I strew ) — New Clarendon thinks bed is probably the antecedent ...
Page 451
... tomb . Juliet awakes . The Friar exits tomb to cemetery to escape the Watch who are heard within . Juliet stabs herself and dies . Paris ' Page and Watch enter from stage door right ; some of the Watch are ordered to scatter in a search ...
... tomb . Juliet awakes . The Friar exits tomb to cemetery to escape the Watch who are heard within . Juliet stabs herself and dies . Paris ' Page and Watch enter from stage door right ; some of the Watch are ordered to scatter in a search ...
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