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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... cue for a curtain ( or tomb gate ) to conceal the bodies thus indicating a scene shift to the outside of the tomb ... line in question nothing is said by any speaker which seems to indicate that the tomb's interior is still in view ...
... cue for a curtain ( or tomb gate ) to conceal the bodies thus indicating a scene shift to the outside of the tomb ... line in question nothing is said by any speaker which seems to indicate that the tomb's interior is still in view ...
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Or else so glorious tomb , how could my youth have craved , As in one selfsame vault with you haply to be ingraved ? What Epitaph more worth , or half so excellent , To consecrate my memory , could any man invent , As this , our mutual ...
Or else so glorious tomb , how could my youth have craved , As in one selfsame vault with you haply to be ingraved ? What Epitaph more worth , or half so excellent , To consecrate my memory , could any man invent , As this , our mutual ...
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The watchmen of the town , the whilst are passed by , And through the gates the candlelight within the tomb they spy ... enchanters to be come , That with prepared instruments had opened wide the tomb , In purpose to abuse the bodies of ...
The watchmen of the town , the whilst are passed by , And through the gates the candlelight within the tomb they spy ... enchanters to be come , That with prepared instruments had opened wide the tomb , In purpose to abuse the bodies of ...
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