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... play as a whole , and the Notes treat of details . In Introduction , a comparatively large amount of space devoted to the previous versions of the story , as afford an unusually interesting example of literary evolut The Notes are ...
... play as a whole , and the Notes treat of details . In Introduction , a comparatively large amount of space devoted to the previous versions of the story , as afford an unusually interesting example of literary evolut The Notes are ...
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... plays , re- and Juliet from Q3 . Q2 is thus the main the play in its final form , and its text is the present volume . The stage - directions of Q1 ed to supplement those of Q2 ; a few others , clearness , have been added in brackets ...
... plays , re- and Juliet from Q3 . Q2 is thus the main the play in its final form , and its text is the present volume . The stage - directions of Q1 ed to supplement those of Q2 ; a few others , clearness , have been added in brackets ...
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... play , and a thrilling escape or a tragic death . Of storie this kind , Romeo and Juliet is by far the best known . 1 Vanity Fair ( George Osborne and Amelia Sedley ) and The M the Floss ( Philip Wakem and Maggie Tulliver ) deal with ...
... play , and a thrilling escape or a tragic death . Of storie this kind , Romeo and Juliet is by far the best known . 1 Vanity Fair ( George Osborne and Amelia Sedley ) and The M the Floss ( Philip Wakem and Maggie Tulliver ) deal with ...
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... play which arouses . ous emotions by the spectacle of a disastrous st fate or circumstance . In the hero of a the hero and heroine , we expect to find a deed perfect , but great and noble . In the ect to find this nature contending ...
... play which arouses . ous emotions by the spectacle of a disastrous st fate or circumstance . In the hero of a the hero and heroine , we expect to find a deed perfect , but great and noble . In the ect to find this nature contending ...
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... play a romantic tragedy . As such , it may be to be unrivaled for beauty , for brilliancy , for the fervor of its love - scenes , for the interest and pathos which Shakespeare has invested its story of passionate ill - fated youthful ...
... play a romantic tragedy . As such , it may be to be unrivaled for beauty , for brilliancy , for the fervor of its love - scenes , for the interest and pathos which Shakespeare has invested its story of passionate ill - fated youthful ...
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