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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What , shall this speech be spoke for our excuse ? Or shall we on without apology ? BENV . The date is out of such prolixity : We'll have no Cupid hoodwink'd with a scarf , Bearing a Tartar's painted bow of lath , Scaring the ladies ...
What , shall this speech be spoke for our excuse ? Or shall we on without apology ? BENV . The date is out of such prolixity : We'll have no Cupid hoodwink'd with a scarf , Bearing a Tartar's painted bow of lath , Scaring the ladies ...
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COMMENTS Juliet's speech here with its splash of wordplays on Aye and I seems so absurd to the modern playgoer - indeed to the point of seeming unwanted comicality - that the speech is typically cut from modern performances .
COMMENTS Juliet's speech here with its splash of wordplays on Aye and I seems so absurd to the modern playgoer - indeed to the point of seeming unwanted comicality - that the speech is typically cut from modern performances .
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The question of the necessity of Friar Laurence's speech appears then to really be a question of premise . If one's ego has no qualm about “ improving ” on the bard , then the speech is not needed — just kill it by killing the whole ...
The question of the necessity of Friar Laurence's speech appears then to really be a question of premise . If one's ego has no qualm about “ improving ” on the bard , then the speech is not needed — just kill it by killing the whole ...
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