The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volume 10Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... Juliet occupies twenty - five pages in the folio of 1623 , viz . from p . 53 to p . 79 , inclusive , in the division of Trage- dies . It is not divided into Acts and Scenes , and is without a list of Dramatis Personæ . ( 4 ) ROMEO AND ...
... Juliet occupies twenty - five pages in the folio of 1623 , viz . from p . 53 to p . 79 , inclusive , in the division of Trage- dies . It is not divided into Acts and Scenes , and is without a list of Dramatis Personæ . ( 4 ) ROMEO AND ...
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... JULIET . INTRODUCTION . FROM ROM what hidden recesses of the past the story of Romeo and Juliet is derived , and through how many strata it had filtered before it burst forth from Shakespeare's mind a spring of living beauty , it is ...
... JULIET . INTRODUCTION . FROM ROM what hidden recesses of the past the story of Romeo and Juliet is derived , and through how many strata it had filtered before it burst forth from Shakespeare's mind a spring of living beauty , it is ...
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... Juliet . That narrative corresponds with Shakespeare's play , except as to the catastrophe , in which Da Porto represents Juliet as waking from her trance before the death of Romeo . - But Shakespeare did not go to Da Porto for his ...
... Juliet . That narrative corresponds with Shakespeare's play , except as to the catastrophe , in which Da Porto represents Juliet as waking from her trance before the death of Romeo . - But Shakespeare did not go to Da Porto for his ...
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... Juliet played . But yet , as Brooke has not stated in what country the play to which he refers was represented , it seems difficult to withhold assent from Boswell's remark that " the rude state of our drama prior to 1562 renders it ...
... Juliet played . But yet , as Brooke has not stated in what country the play to which he refers was represented , it seems difficult to withhold assent from Boswell's remark that " the rude state of our drama prior to 1562 renders it ...
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... Juliet was not formed directly upon a play precedent to Brooke's poem and Paynter's tale , and that in the dramatization of the story the poem was preferred as a guide to the prose version in the Palace of Pleasure . This point Malone ...
... Juliet was not formed directly upon a play precedent to Brooke's poem and Paynter's tale , and that in the dramatization of the story the poem was preferred as a guide to the prose version in the Palace of Pleasure . This point Malone ...
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