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Page 51
... death ' , hitherto for Romeo no more than a proverb , suddenly reveals itself to be an unsuspected tragic symbol . The sight of Juliet at the point of his own death shocks Romeo like a flash of lightning , yet her beauty turns the tomb ...
... death ' , hitherto for Romeo no more than a proverb , suddenly reveals itself to be an unsuspected tragic symbol . The sight of Juliet at the point of his own death shocks Romeo like a flash of lightning , yet her beauty turns the tomb ...
Page 59
... Death.1 In Venus and Adonis Shake- speare had lamented Amor's aspect as a god of death : here , intuitively , Juliet in her soliloquy moves from the first line towards the idea of her own death and Romeo's . By using the image of the ...
... Death.1 In Venus and Adonis Shake- speare had lamented Amor's aspect as a god of death : here , intuitively , Juliet in her soliloquy moves from the first line towards the idea of her own death and Romeo's . By using the image of the ...
Page 226
... Death , lie thou there , by a dead man interr'd . How oft when men are at the point of death Have they been merry ! Which their keepers call A lightning before death . O how may I Call this a lightning ? O my love , my wife , Death that ...
... Death , lie thou there , by a dead man interr'd . How oft when men are at the point of death Have they been merry ! Which their keepers call A lightning before death . O how may I Call this a lightning ? O my love , my wife , Death that ...
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