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... Porto's story , the scene is laid at Verona , und the rule of Bartolomeo della Scala Shake- speare's Prince Escalus . The names of the lovers are Romeo and Giulietta ; they belong to the host to an avowal of love on his . After the.
... Porto's story , the scene is laid at Verona , und the rule of Bartolomeo della Scala Shake- speare's Prince Escalus . The names of the lovers are Romeo and Giulietta ; they belong to the host to an avowal of love on his . After the.
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... prince . The lovers are buried gether . The warring houses are reconciled . A comparison of this story with that of Masuccio sho improvement at every point . To Da Porto we owe the fe between the two houses , which is the real secret of ...
... prince . The lovers are buried gether . The warring houses are reconciled . A comparison of this story with that of Masuccio sho improvement at every point . To Da Porto we owe the fe between the two houses , which is the real secret of ...
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... Prince the prompt decree of This enforced separation brings on Juliet's er father undertakes to remedy by hastening o Paris . This causes her to have recourse to the Friar , and so on . The whole course of ms , on superficial ...
... Prince the prompt decree of This enforced separation brings on Juliet's er father undertakes to remedy by hastening o Paris . This causes her to have recourse to the Friar , and so on . The whole course of ms , on superficial ...
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... Prince istinguished by his high spirits , lively fancy , and kee ense of the ludicrous . This high comedy depends chiefl pon wit , and very little upon situation . The differenc ay be appreciated by comparing the passages II , ii , an I ...
... Prince istinguished by his high spirits , lively fancy , and kee ense of the ludicrous . This high comedy depends chiefl pon wit , and very little upon situation . The differenc ay be appreciated by comparing the passages II , ii , an I ...
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... Prince , who has tolerated e . The sins of the parents and the governors ted upon the children . fifteen Compare Tempest the fire gorical i aloof . T trothal . a love - st sented , r fault is care not their live us over t still youthful ...
... Prince , who has tolerated e . The sins of the parents and the governors ted upon the children . fifteen Compare Tempest the fire gorical i aloof . T trothal . a love - st sented , r fault is care not their live us over t still youthful ...
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