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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... suggest an inadvertent omission in the latter since the prologue is obviously dispensable . This does suggest however that in ... suggests , that . . " The traditional three blasts on a trumpet precede the entrance of Chorus to speak the ...
... suggest an inadvertent omission in the latter since the prologue is obviously dispensable . This does suggest however that in ... suggests , that . . " The traditional three blasts on a trumpet precede the entrance of Chorus to speak the ...
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... suggests , showing a play on Benvolio's prior oppression . [ Neither is there the sexual double entendre which the Riverside and Penguin edi- tions find here . ] ( 196 ) fume cleared away . - emission ; sighs - lovelorn sighs ; ( 197 ) ...
... suggests , showing a play on Benvolio's prior oppression . [ Neither is there the sexual double entendre which the Riverside and Penguin edi- tions find here . ] ( 196 ) fume cleared away . - emission ; sighs - lovelorn sighs ; ( 197 ) ...
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... suggests that he deliberately retained the Friar's long recita- tion . Further , in revising the play ( Quarto 2 ) a few years after its first performance he did not shorten the speech . It is true that some playwrights then ...
... suggests that he deliberately retained the Friar's long recita- tion . Further , in revising the play ( Quarto 2 ) a few years after its first performance he did not shorten the speech . It is true that some playwrights then ...
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