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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COMMENTS a So ends one of Shakespeare's most illustrious and beautiful scenes . It is a great scene because of the greatness of the bard , true , but also because of the greatness of the Elizabethans , their appreciation of verse .
COMMENTS a So ends one of Shakespeare's most illustrious and beautiful scenes . It is a great scene because of the greatness of the bard , true , but also because of the greatness of the Elizabethans , their appreciation of verse .
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... in the good Quarto , “ A ” above spoken by Romeo at the end of the previous scene after leaving Juliet and on his way to the Friar , and “ B ” spoken by the Friar at the start of this scene just before Romeo arrives at his cell .
... in the good Quarto , “ A ” above spoken by Romeo at the end of the previous scene after leaving Juliet and on his way to the Friar , and “ B ” spoken by the Friar at the start of this scene just before Romeo arrives at his cell .
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STAGING NOTES There is some dispute about where this scene takes place - inside or outside of Friar Laurence's cell . The answer in turn revolves around how much time the stagehands need to erect the “ ' tomb ” which in turn decides ...
STAGING NOTES There is some dispute about where this scene takes place - inside or outside of Friar Laurence's cell . The answer in turn revolves around how much time the stagehands need to erect the “ ' tomb ” which in turn decides ...
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